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That ain't no Maria LaGuerta memorial bench. I'd buy that for a dollar.

Pretty much every song from Odessey and Oracle could be highlighted. It beats Pet Sounds and Sgt. Pepper for my money.

You know what I always found amusing? The fact that Gregory Peck portrayed pretty much the most upstanding character in western fiction, Atticus Finch, and then also Josef Mengele.

That ending, man. I was tearing up watching that scene and just I was about to burst into tears instead mid-burst it broke into laughter that didn't stop for like two minutes. Probably the only time ever that I've reacted like that to anything.

I love that scene towards the end of Oz where he's talking to Sister Pete Marie after realizing how happy Beecher is with his new lady friend. He's obviously jealous, sad, frustrated and angry but how he plays it it's like he's boyishly putting on a playful little performance in front of Sister Pete. Like he's denying

I can't tell if the last scene with future Stuart was just mean or hilarious in the same way that the original ending to Army of Darkness is.

So this is where we profess our unabashed love for Swingers, right? God it's fucking great. Was having a particularly shitty day a couple weeks ago, popped in Swingers, can't remember the last time I laughed so hard.

Apparently I need to check out The Soviettes, Off With Their Heads and Gordon Gano's Army. Nice article!

I can't help but always feel that the whole movie should have just been about the Japanese couple.

Meh. I always found this to be the most hilarious of these types of mash-ups. Oz footage with the Golden Girls theme song.

The Oscar-winning producer of tv and film series Jackass

Nowadays when I get a hankering for some Pantera, I listen almost exclusively to The Great Southern Trendkill. It's still got the awesome riffs and grooves, minus the metal dude braggadocio and plus a whole lotta anger, self loathing and a sense of dread.

Leonard Cohen

I also said my comment as somebody who likes Gilliam's work. I'll be waiting for the reviews on this one.

Holy shit. The color palette is disgusting and I understood nothing of that trailer. Not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing.

Taxi Driver to me belongs in the rarest breed of movies. Some movies I watch constantly and I love them all the more for their familiarity and relatability. Now that would be stuff like Stand by Me and Ghost World. Then some movies I love like hell but don't wanna watch for years and years cause I want them to keep

I don't find this a great job.

Wu-Tang Clan - Bring Da Ruckus (Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers))
mclusky - Lightsabre Cocksucking Blues (mclusky Do Dallas)
Kraftwerk - Europe Endless (Trans-Europe Express)
Big Black - Jordan, Minnesota (Atomizer)
Black Sabbath - War Pigs (Paranoid)

On a slightly unrelated note, who agrees with me that a young John Cusack would have been the perfect Holden Caulfield?

That seems to be a fairly common criticism. Maybe it is the least accomplished of the three segments but I can't help but loving it too. Especially from the scene in the woods onward. And I know the last shot is really simplistic and arguably trite but boy, that really got to me.