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Barry Lyndon Johnson
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I love Keith but you're right, Mick was the key to their success, and I'm sure Keith knows it.

Robert Forster and Susanna Hoffs on the same day. You're scratching my itch, AV Club.

320 AAC maybe not, but all the 320 mp3's I have in my library are definitely of lesser quality than my lossless versions. I agree one shouldn't be able to tell, and I don't claim to have golden ears, mp3 just has a sound signature.

What about that other dude in the video who was going to be the CEO? Is no one thinking of him? He has to tell little Timmy there won't be a Qwistmas this year.

I believe it's 160 for the regular service and 320 for the premium. So basically it sounds like crap either way. No one seems to notice though.

This is a cool idea. I always wished they'd do something a little more town-centric to the city they're broadcasting from.

Maybe not the greatest forum to say it, but the thing about Apple that has always irked is me the idea that sound quality is irrelevant, or at least secondary to convenience. The rise of the iPod and the iTunes store, while allowing for instantaneous gratification, has relegated high-fidelity audio to the antique

They did later say the information they had on second-hand smoke was bad and they learned later that studies had shown a correlation between it and cancer. But even at the time that seemed incredibly far-fetched. The one that really got me was the Wal-Mart one. Really guys? Basically a paid advertisement for the

Nostalgia Critic's review of Hey Dude is really hilarious. He realized while watching it again that nothing actually ever happens. It's set on a dude ranch with all sorts of possibilities for excitement and adventure, and every episode is basically the the kids just standing around talking.

Watching last night, I thought the reason they didn't have the open was they couldn't think of any cool lyrics about Tampa. It happens.

Having seen this movie so many times I can practically watch it in my head, I can't imagine how difficult it must have been to just choose one scene. This movie is basically one great scene after another, D'Angelo could probably do a whole series just about this movie. Particularly the scene where he takes the woman

Pat Cooper totally owns in the Friars Club. "Are you in show business? Then what am I talking to you for!"

Curiously the most cinematic parts of Everything Is Illuminated were the parts that were not filmed for the movie. Don't ask me why I read the book or saw the movie though.

So the director made a movie about how Nazis are really OK people deep down and now he's making one that exploits 9/11 for Oscar bait. What a winner.

Best Fat Guy Behind The Desk performance: Death Sentence.

Well if the ratings don't improve the network will probably start choppin'

As far as I know they will allow a member of a family to reserve a row for their kids or whatever. It may not be implicitly stated anywhere, but I've never seen anyone told they can't do it. Anyway the other passengers are actually pretty generous about that sort of thing, perhaps surprisingly.

It just occurred to me that if you have a Blu-ray ripper and Final Cut you can probably edit the dumb parts out. There is no way to make Han Solo shoot first I guess, what with the fake-ass laser coming at his head and all, but you could probably get it close to the original version.

Jackie Brown is better than Pulp Fiction.

John Bush was really a great singer but they never gave him great songs to work with. 'Black Lodge' is pretty good I guess.