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Don't forget Cartoon Planet and The Brak Show.

The documentary about the album, whose name I can't currently recall, was pretty good.

Loveless by My Bloody Valentine and Siamese Dream by Smashing Pumpkins are both interesting for having the bandleader insanely obsessed with perfection even if it comes at the expense of other people. The story of Joy Division has become nearly as important as their music (Control and 24 Hour Party people both cover

Harrison Ford was supposed to sword fight the guy but he was feeling sick and wanted to get the scene over with so he just pulled his gun and everyone played along.

Redux is interesting, but the scenes were cut for a reason. It definitely drags in parts, and, for me at least, the original cut doesn't drag at all.

They do still have an anime night, though.

How about The Ignignot Experience Featuring The Musical Stylings of ElDan and the Bozos Who Should Just Go To Bed?

Yeah, the '78 version ended with Donald Sutherland pointing and screaming.

Another great reference was the Invasion of the Body Snatchers thing Jeff did.

"This is literally the best vacation I have ever been on."- Rob Lowe

Gentlemen is beginning to end goodness. I actually just picked it up on vinyl over the weekend. Black Love and Congregation are very good records, but Gentlemen is the defining Whigs album.
Also, here's Greg Dulli answering the "Dear Boy" column in Sassy magazine circa 1993: http://www.summerskiss.com/…

We Never Learn is indeed a good read. I'm very jealous. I was born too late and in the wrong city to ever see the Turks.

The knee-jerk hate and contempt for OF is just as annoying as the hype. Goblin is definitely an uneven and overlong album, but calling it "witless [and] hookless" seems like a transparent attempt to distance himself from the B+ this site gave the album. It definitely could have used someone to keep Tyler's

Well, 5 eps is a compilation of material originally released in the 90's, so it probably isn't eligible.

Probably a Bulgarian's.

Just get the first two greatest hits albums. The third volume is optional.

Dawes transcends genres. The Laurel Canyon sound isn't something that can be categorized and understood. It can only be experienced.

I maintain that The Marshall Mathers LP is a great album, and The Slim Shady LP and Eminem Show are both solid. Everything else, not so much.

You're taking a lame Batman joke way too seriously.

It's not a good movie, but it's an awesome movie, if that makes sense. A lot of 80's action movies are like that. Objectively not very good, but still filled with awesome bits.