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Barry Lyndon Johnson
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Can't wait until Tattoo You. That album is aces.

I love Michael Penn just for his cameo in Boogie Nights.

The really sad thing is that band got so much buzz when their record came out, they may well have gotten huge.

I didn't realize the AV Club writers were such power pop maniacs. Jellyfish's legacy only gets bigger the more time that goes by. It's amazing they got a record deal at all, let alone any airplay, as they were so different than what was going on at the time. That's why I think the '90s was the last truly great era for

It's really amazing how something I thought I couldn't live without suddenly seems so useless. I cancelled my DVD subscription last month with much reservation, but they have confused and annoyed me into apathy, and now I don't care. Thanks, Netflix, you made my life easier and cheaper.

That is the No. 1 thing that's going to piss people off I bet.

I always feel bad for the first interviewee. Bill is like peace bro and then goes to hang out with the cool kids on the panel while the person just sits in their little chair all alone looking awkward until the camera changes. And then he usually says "come back and do the panel sometime" and you know the person is

his dad did

I haven't seen any of this guy's movies yet, but this was an awesome interview and really makes me feel like I need to see them. Casting Albert Brooks as a villain could be genius, and from the reviews I've read so far he is great.

This would be great news except that the current remaster is probably the worst thing I have ever heard. The '94 Virgin remaster sounds a hundred times better. But if you're going to listen to it on earbuds it doesn't really matter.

I'm excited that I finally got a reply from Cookie Monster.

The Stones usually have pretty lame openers. I saw them three times, once with a near-comatose Santana right before he got popular again, once with the fucking Spin Doctors, and once with some band called the Flys who no one heard of then or now. The Steel Wheels tour had Guns N Roses for at least a few dates, that

I feel kinda bad for the bass player. He has been in the band for about 20 years now, and I doubt anyone would recognize him on the street.

Well his character was going to have a bigger role but apparently he couldn't remember his lines so they just sent Feech to prison.

Definitely seems that way. The ones I knew basically just drank beer and looked for fights, with no real political motive.

The caddy is yet another example of this show having maybe the best casting directors in TV history. Almost every little side character is perfect throughout the series. You'd never think of a caddy as being a short, strange-looking mensch, but really he couldn't be anything else in the world of Seinfeld.

One of the weirdest things related to that movie is the Siskel and Ebert review. They give it a middling review and all they have to say about the Landis sequence is "it's OK." No mention of the tragedy at all. But yeah the movie was really the definition of "eh, it's alright."

A lot of Oi! is very similar-sounding, but Cock Sparrer and Sham 69 really had some solid songwriters. Sparrer's singer Colin McFaull has one of those timeless rock voices that tears out of your speakers.

That is probably a sore point with him. I'd imagine, anyway.

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