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Someone should do this for, like, the LOTR cast.

That way madness lies.

Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. Read it.

I still quote this show. What a great sitcom.

I am about a quarter of the way through The Agony and the Ecstasy, and it's great.

Wow, it's been so long since I've heard or thought about that that I don't even know what it is, and yet I can sing it perfectly. Something from long ago in my childhood I guess.

It's a necessity. There are too many great movies missing from Instant. That said, I do have Instant as well.

A couple of thoughts from an atheist:

Gross.

Music in general. I'm not much of a music guy while sober, but I will binge-listen to favorite albums while not.

You're a victim of coicumstance!

TIL that in the universe of Nudeador comments, the year is 1900. I've been a fan so long, and never knew.

So soon after Nimoy's death, and we start shitting on Three Men and a Baby?

This just in: I'm up to Lonesome Crowded West on my re-listen, and damnation, it's great. Gonna jump up the list, that's for sure.

Most Bill Murray articles don't mention the domestic abuser, just the laconic folk hero. Where's Hannibal Buress?

The wide world of Country is my bag.

I think I like Long Drive better than Lonesome, which is getting the most love with 10 comment precincts reporting in.

I wouldn't call it better, but I prefer Moon.

I like them, but indie rock just isn't my thing. The only album I think is a must-have is The Moon and Antarctica. The others are good, but require perhaps more patience than I can muster.

Smith is a self-aware and funny person, as his comments about this movie evince. I'm not interested in seeing his work, but the hate for him is disproportionate and undeserved.