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This whole train of comments is the funniest thing I've read in a while.  Good job guys.

It's the Wood that Makes it Good.

It's the Wood that Makes it Good.

Sounds great actually.  It's actually pretty hard to make a good bad movie on purpose these days (Snakes on a Plane comes to mind as a failed attempt), but going completely over the top in every way with space Nazis and a score by Laibach sounds like the way to do it.

Sounds great actually.  It's actually pretty hard to make a good bad movie on purpose these days (Snakes on a Plane comes to mind as a failed attempt), but going completely over the top in every way with space Nazis and a score by Laibach sounds like the way to do it.

I'm sure s/he had some input back before Sleazy died, or at least gives the project his/her/whatever blessing.

I'm sure s/he had some input back before Sleazy died, or at least gives the project his/her/whatever blessing.

No comment.

No comment.

Who are these people who hate them?  Everyone I know loves them.  I want to find these haters so we can like form a club or something.  We'll have to meet on Wednesdays though, because my Decemberists haters club meets on Mondays and my Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros haters club meets on Thursdays.

Who are these people who hate them?  Everyone I know loves them.  I want to find these haters so we can like form a club or something.  We'll have to meet on Wednesdays though, because my Decemberists haters club meets on Mondays and my Edward Sharp & the Magnetic Zeros haters club meets on Thursdays.

I give the win to Spacemeat, primarily for the Batman: The Movie reference.  Also, he's much less of a dick.

I give the win to Spacemeat, primarily for the Batman: The Movie reference.  Also, he's much less of a dick.

I still remember that VMA performance.  It was 9/9/99, as I recall, and it had just been announced that D'Arcy Wretzky was kicked out of the Pumpkins.  As a young NIN fan who had amassed almost all of the 12 "halos" up to that point, it was a HUGE deal that NIN was releasing only its 3rd real album in 10 years.  I was

I still remember that VMA performance.  It was 9/9/99, as I recall, and it had just been announced that D'Arcy Wretzky was kicked out of the Pumpkins.  As a young NIN fan who had amassed almost all of the 12 "halos" up to that point, it was a HUGE deal that NIN was releasing only its 3rd real album in 10 years.  I was

I went through all the comments, and was disappointed that no one mentioned "The Devil's Rain". So there.  It's now mentioned.  That is all.

I went through all the comments, and was disappointed that no one mentioned "The Devil's Rain". So there.  It's now mentioned.  That is all.

For the adventurous, you can start your day eating Lucky Charms, while reading Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. It's magically obscure.

For the adventurous, you can start your day eating Lucky Charms, while reading Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow. It's magically obscure.

A lot of the original musical segments got cut for the DVD/Netflix releases due to legal bullshit.