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At LEAST two albums. God only knows how much material Johnson has in his possession.

does nobody remember that his tenure in The The lasted longer than The Smiths' recording career?

nobody remembers the Chevy Chase debacle?

embarrassing and inexplicable is what that "bit" was

watch PUSHING HANDS or EAT, DRINK, MAN, WOMAN instead

the producers of this telecast also produced CHICAGO…but it's probably just a coincidence

where the hell did they find that picture of him? Also, putting FALLING IN LOVE with Ulu Grossbard instead of STRAIGHT TIME, GEORGIA or TRUE CONFESSIONS? That was bullshit.

and MEGAFORCE!

It's almost as if she didn't do the same fucking thing 6 years ago. It's great to get tributes to films that are less than a decade old.

Disappointed that you didn't broach the subject of Dusan Makavejev's immensely entertaining 1985 comedy THE COCA-COLA KID.

Ironically, Mississippi, which introduced a horrific "personhood" bill last year, was itself a mistake that should have been aborted.

XTRMNTR is probably their most cohesive and satisfying work. "Blood Money" is one of the best instrumentals to be released by a rock act in decades and the rest of the album is an incredible prediction of the debacles that were to come in the 2000s.

The perennially underrated EVIL HEAT deserves more recognition, too. 

It's very fun. It was shot in 16mm with the most threadbare sets, but it charms you with some downright risque humor.

Two other great works you can only get on Region 2 are Peter Greenaway's TULSE LUPER SUITCASES and THE BABY OF MACON.

I should think so. I'm still pissed that Disney is sitting on the original cut of THE BLACK CAULDRON (1985).

A CITY OF SADNESS is one of the most resplendent, awe-inspiring films I've ever seen.

Rejean Ducharme's 1966 novel L'avalee des avales (The Swallower Swallowed). Very briefly published in an English translation which now goes for hundreds of dollars.
Help us, NYRB Classics!

Youtube is no substitute for a full restoration, which is what a film as magnificent as CHIMES needs.

Why the hell didn't you put "Cash Car Star" on the first MACHINA? That was the best song from those sessions!