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LFO stands for Loves Fucking Orphans

ha, I love long opening themes. It reminds me of anime.

well, when that song came out (I was 11?) I had no idea what that other stuff meant, except for cloning, so my mind kind of skipped over it.

his cowriter is clearly a collaborator, considering how they churned out pop hits together (per the article) after the band's dissolution.

I'd like to throw in a vote for The Boy with the Arab Strap.

I didn't have that album as a kid— my parents didn't love me or something, waahh— but I did have the single, which had this great B-side called "Love" that was really haunting and pretty.

Yes! That year was the year I got a CD player, and perhaps due to only owning like four CDs at the time (the others were Sugar Ray, Backstreet Boys, etc) and I listened to this album nonstop. I was particularly fond of "Jehovah Made This Whole World For You", which I thought was hilarious and awesome.

Wow, your comment just gave me a very strong nostalgia-flashback.

Backstreet Boys fans

isn't that the movie Christopher makes in Sopranos

oi aven't seen Choppah yit

I've seen 44! How about everyone else?

I really loved the sequel, We Still Have A Zoo

THEN WHO WAS PHONE

I think I've only seen 4 Australian movies. I seriously can't understand Aussie accents. I still have no idea what anyone was saying in the first Mad Max movie.

Eyes Wide Shut is a masterpiece!!!
Someone told me that The Tree of Life is basically 2 hours of loving zoom-ins on dewdrops or something, so it's pretty low on my cinematic to-do list…

I thought 25th Hour was good, but not the kind of good that makes Top-Something lists.

I came.

also, not a single Coen Brothers movie?

I like this list and all, but geez, none of my top 10 movies are in here (not that I really expected to see them). No Wes Anderson? No Brazil? Is Brazil a British movie? No "Happiness"? Okay, I get why that one wouldn't be on there…