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Should you ever get a second shot at Squire, I'm curious as to how him sitting in with the Foo Fighters at their Las Vegas show a few years back came about.

Was he calling about some ranch property that he'd like to buy?

In a similar vein, Tony Levin would be a great subject for a Set List.

There was the perhaps apocryphal story that Rick Wakeman was partly responsible for getting the Sex Pistols dumped from A&M Records, so if true I'm sure it didn't help matters.

Good thread here.  I'd second all of these picks, plus throw one in of my own: how about the lovechild of Timothy Carey and Steve McQueen?

Haven't seen "War Horse" yet.  Thought his "Tintin" score was actually quite strong, with jazz influences he's rarely trotted out since his TV work in the '60s.  Not sure if the score is Oscar-worthy mind you, but may we all be able to possess enough of our faculties at 80 years old so that we might be accused of

Dr. Teeth, Rowlf and Chuck would have made one hell of a Muppet Kraftwerk.

I dunno…despite being such a badass, Chuck the Bear knows how to work platform shoes and a cape.

Electric Mayhem, or Riverbottom Nightmare Band?

He escaped from the police robots up to the surface, then went MIA in Vietnam.

Agreed with the review, but I did laugh out loud at Hader's spot-on-yet-still-bugnuts Alan Rickman as Snape impression, as well as his mouth stuffed with food silent punctuations in the otherwise DOA Target Lady sketch.

Yep, saw it back in the days when "YouTube poop" was called experimental film.  Martin Arnold used to make these films with an optical printer rather than a computer, which made the process far more impressive, complicated and time-consuming.  Here's an earlier Martin Arnold film (which, be warned, will not be for

I suppose that would be worse than being arted by The Rapist .

Yeah, I certainly admit that what I read as "humor" definitely falls into the 1960s "black comedy" mode of the word.  The inane babble of the God-in-the-phonebooth, the guy who's blown a fuse in the store trying to decide between an otherwise identical blue or red decahedron, and the overly chipper advertising-style

Re: THX-1138…Really?  I'd probably argue that for whatever its flaws, its filmmaking quality alone propels it well above the others on this list.  Its wry, mordant and extremely dark bursts of humor totally perplex me to this day as Lucas has never shown himself to either be willing or able to go there ever again

"For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you had never considered. That is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebulae, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence."
Too bad THAT never happened in the subsequent movies.

I seem to remember that Baird was given Nemesis to direct in repayment for an edit job he did on a Paramount movie that was last-second, and essentially saved the film.  I am not inspired enough to research what might be my blathering drivel any further, however.

Lowe’s Endos.

Prienellskofvischnyetpropopp, it fits! The high Russian word for, "dog," I believe?