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I've heard the details differently, but the important stuff remains intact: Jobs got Woz to do all the work programming the Breakout arcade game and only gave Woz a tenth of the dough.

I still have my 25 year old Sonic Youth shirts. I guess the math doesn't lie. Old dude.

But he blames Lynch for putting Miley on the road to ruination!

Insanely Great? More like Greatly Insane!
What with treating cancer with crystals and yelling at elderly baristas and such.

Seth's book is so important to Canada that The Tragically Hip named a song after it. Only a Canadian can understand how immensely Canadian a thing that is.

Patton, is that you?

As an advertisement for Buddhism, Jobs is about as appealing an icon as the Duggars are for Christianity.

Given that her comments on animal rights tend to be about as nuanced as Morrissey's, and given that her most vital contributions to our culture were more than 30 years ago, and given that she's so freaking old, and given that she's always had a tendency toward provocation. . . I'll say "Sorry that happened to you

You mean the life lived of an actual senior citizen. Because they never have stupid opinions.

Down-voted for meanness.

Another enjoyable piece from Gwen. I love how your husband insisted on The Jesus Lizard - because I could easily do that sort of insane, short-sighted thing too.

When I was in high school, I was hoping those Morrison/Clapton/Plant-worshipping dudes would die out, but I guess there's something elemental (or just plain mental) about classic rock.

He's Chet Haze's brother, natch!

But is Chet Haze one of the musicians interviewed in the documentary?

That easy, eh? Sweet, thanks!

Since this review is likely to be read by at least some people who dig Bejar's work, I have to ask: Does anybody know where I can get hold of the sole album released by the band "Vancouver Nights?" Last time I looked, the internet held surprisingly little info on the group, which (as I once heard) featured Bejar's

Between this and "Digging For Fire", all my favorite bands from the '80s are getting referenced in cinema lately!

So far, just in the name of parody and sarcasm. But give it a few hours.

I only know him from his Comedy Bang Bang appearances. He provided some welcome diversity to that podcast.

That's a deep cut.