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Does the time that she was playing in New York and her concert was crashed by a green goblin count as one of those experiences? Maybe not, but that was crazy.

That's the Outer Jimits.

@Sentient Beard - Yeah, I assumed as much. But they were genuinely my favorite band in the 90s. (Great user name, BTW.)

I haven't listened to his solo album yet, but I've been planning to get around to it. Also, someday I want to check out Trip Shakespeare.

Marah, I feel *exactly* the same way about Semisonic - it feels as though I've encountered a kindred spirit.

Well, making Return of the Jedi, possibly better than it actually was made, would have been easier than Dune. A good screen adaption of the latter is a huge, rather unique challenge.

Some of the prequels are fine by me. But yeah, Crystal Skull does not make the cut. I love the alien idea, so a pity that the film is so bad.

I was pleasantly surprised by that. The casting for TSN was very cool, very interesting.

I've seen a couple of commercials for that show, and it looked like exactly the sort of show that makes me think, "how do shows like this get on the air?" Not interested.

That tweet about the tsunami sounds absolutely, absolutely horrible. It does not reflect well on that guy, to say the least.

Let Larry's lusty leathers…lick…

Or the Janedromeda Strain. (sorry…that doesn't even make sense)

I love the times when Pam and Dwight become temporary friends or allies. There is something very affecting about their dynamic in those situations.

I can't easily think of any two "comedians" who are less exciting than Fallon and Meyers. Fallon is at least friendly, and does some fun musical impersonations. But Seth Meyers? Really? Really?

No actor should really be expected to promote a decade+ later 3D release. Whoseever idea it was should promote it. Yeah, you in the office behind the desk - get out here. Or the director.

I've watched TFS two or three times, because i recorded it off of TV once, and it somehow kind of makes me feel better when I'm lonely. But it is an awkward film, and that dinner scene is indeed one of the weirdest-feeling unpleasant things I've ever watched. Just a weird vibe to the film.

And he's no Dylan McDermott.

Princess Mononoke may not have a central clear-cut villain (or does it?), but it is plenty scary in parts.

I loved Arriety, felt that it got the Borrowers right. And what lovely animation and scenery. I don't remember thinking much of the live action film.

I also am a Sinclair fan. Just recently having learned of what happened to Michael O'Hare, combined with watching this episode, finally brings some closure, which is good. This chapter is so full of explaining and then foreshadowing more mysteries…that I didn't really think anything critical of it. I just…thought.