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(Let us not speak of the ska-punk covers phenomenon.)
Yep, that linked to exactly what I expected.

I love this movie so much. Boorman's commentary on the DVD is priceless. Apparently it was difficult in the 1970s to find Irish extras willing to go topless on film, and the whole thing was filmed in Ireland. "Very near my house," as he constantly tells us.

Yeah, I thought that would be a hard one to work in. But this was a real classic. "What else ya got?" Loved it!

I love that you call him Alistair. I really do.

I'm surprised there's no mention of the Rajneeshi takeover of Antelope, Oregon, in the 1980s. That's what the episode reminded me of most at the time.

Yeah, this radio edit is really odd.

Yes—"I Will Be Hating You For Christmas." A real post-divorce guilty pleasure for me. It also got me to figure out how to carve out 'hidden' tracks digitally so I could listen to just them.

Great list. I could nitpick, but instead will just post one of my favorite bits of Replacements-related ephemera:

“On Thanksgiving Day in 2010 we randomly ran into Paul Westerberg of The Replacements who was doing some early Christmas shopping at a South Minneapolis Walgreens. Reporter Liz Collin had no idea who he was

Or the alien in Hitchhiker's Guide who has decided to insult everyone in the universe, in alphabetical order.

Both sets of grandparents gave me the Zoom 45 for my 6th (?) birthday. I still listen to it over and over again all day on my birthday every year. I *think* my wife has come to appreciate it.

According to IMDB he is a "tall, dark, but somewhat gentle-looking" actor.

Compare the output of the Death Star to other fictional power sources

No, I'm good, Internet.

No mention of @WillHarrisInVA 's role in making this happen?

As a Spokane resident I find everything about this perfect.

I know one that starts "Jesse Ventura…"

I can't believe no one has pointed out that they're Canada Geese, not Canadian.

Doesn't anyone want to be technically correct?

Earth-B is the best Earth!

Same here. I think I'll give it another shot. I'm not sure if my initial negative reaction was because of
1) My being a fairly unsophisticated young hick at the time
2) Incipient but unarticulated class rage
3) Massive disappointment—I had only rented it because it had a picture of the girls in their underwear on the

Well, as slow, thoughtful, and episodic as it is, it's definitely more suited for TV than the movies. Seems to me they'd have to go with a voiceover, though.