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For me, the game changer was "White Man in Hammersmith Palais." I'm not sure what it was, but it hit me in a way I really hadn't felt before. My parents also got me some of their CDs for Christmas later on, and "Straight to Hell" became one of my favorite things ever.

It's definitely gotten me into a lot of things I wouldn't have otherwise. It also assures me that my obsessions of Dawes and Community are healthy.

My friend burned me a copy of The Clash's greatest hits when I was 11, so that was pretty fantastic. My parents let me read pretty much whatever I wanted when I was a teenager, so their discretion helped me develop a lot.

When we first got a DVD player, I was probably 10 or 11. The only movies we had were that and Field of Dreams. My parents apparently wanted to expose me to emotionally taxing movies at a young age.

Amazing Angry Ant. I'm just impressed the alliteration worked out.

YAAAAAY thank you!

Here's my new thing. I hope you people like Kanye West.

You almost got put in jail for those business cards.

I'm good with anything that makes Jar-Jar go away forever.

So with David Cross there, it was ANUSTART for the AV Club's comedy show?

As if the guy in the $5000 Jar-Jar Binks suit is gonna sell his talent to Disney. COME ON!

I'd like to "remaster" his financing, if you know what I mean….

Aw man, I got VanDerWerff'd :(

The first one came out when I was a kid. I thought it was fantastic.

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Star Wars

I'll terminate your life support!

No, George Lucas. You are not allowed around movies anymore.

Hey-O!

*pats PolarBears on head* yes you are, PolarBears. Yes you are.

This sounds a lot better than I expected. I might have to give it a shot. My childhood memories might take a beating seeing 1st year Hermonie as a party girl, though.