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It looks like you're already there!

I'm in trouble.

They're called Dillon's in Kansas and King Sooper in Colorado.

Farewell, fellow Rush fan!

I also included them in a thread lower down on Great Album End Songs with "Where Is Love Now?" from A Dotted Line.

Beatles - All You Need Is Love (Magical Mystery Tour)
Blindside - There Must Be Something In The Wind (With Shivering Hearts We Wait)
Boston - Let Me Take You Home Tonight (Boston)
Civil Wars - Dance Me To The End Of Love (Barton Hollow)
Coldplay - Everything's Not Lost (PArachutes)
Deftones - This Place Is Death (Diamond

It also has the most Alex Lifeson-y guitar solo of the whole album.

Porcupine Tree - Deadwing
Nickel Creek - You Don't Know What's Going On
The Offspring - Original Prankster
Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline
Katatonia - The Longest Year
Primus - Ol' Diamondback Sturgeon
Fair To Midland - Three Foolproof Ways To Buy The Farm
Soundgarden - Hands All Over
Radiohead - High And Dry
Metallica -

More people might like them if they put out new music every once in a while.

Could have also been Dr. Spaceman from 30 Rock's droid counterpart.

Ok. I wasn't sure if you weren't going to see it the first 86 times you said you weren't, but this time had me thinking…

Whoa! Far cry!

Were Sebastian's "friends" (he made them) from Blade Runner considered robots or artificial intelligence? What was their purpose?

I rather enjoy The Game, so my vote is for Panic Room. It's the least engaging of his films.

I think this might work in the sense that with the dialogue in BBT, you're wondering, "Real humans are saying these things?" Whereas, with the Muppets, you can suspend your disbelief because, hell, they're Muppets.

You don't have the right audience.

You need to take a look at this guy's reviews:

[picks up sand and blows it away]

Is this a sequel to First Knight with Richard Gere and Sean Connery? Because I'd watch that.

He was in "In Time," which wasn't terrible.