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Also, Judgement Night was dropping Taxi Driver references, too.

Oh, yeah, that was cool.

Green Day made me want to start a band as well. They weren't Elvis or Hendrix; if these guys could do it (I had the same LL Bean jacket as Tre Cool), then so could I.

Fall Down = "Drop Zone music."

I was kind of a pop punk snob, in that I liked the straightforward rock best exhibited by Pennywise and The Offspring's Ignition, and to a lesser extent Dookie, but I didn't go for the "goofy punk," as I called it. NOFX. Blink 182 before they went mainstream.

It was frightening. South Park got it right.

She had an explosive five years there, and then released a greatest hits album with My Prerogative on it, around the same time she got married, and that's when things slowed down for her. Not that I consider myself a fan per se, (but here I am talking about her), but for those five years, in retrospect, she was the

Can she get away with it, though? She makes it sounds cute, not ignorant, to my straight ear.

Random Observation.

I declare that ENT season 3 is the best in all of Trek-dom.

What gets lost for me in seeing Star Trek on the big screen is that the "B" plot should be as equally important as the "A" plot. Wormholes? Alien bounty hunters? Galactic civil war? That's half the story. There's also Data's cat's birthday party, and everyone needs to bring a gift. Or, Ensign Kim's crushing on a girl,

I always admired his *jump into the air and kick a guy in the chest with both feet* move.

"I used to masturbate! Constantly!"

I was surprised to see him just last night as a "mob doctor" in Heat.

Die Hard? You got it.

Wayne's World.

I'm still holding out for Road House: The Series.

Suck on that, Boardwalk Empire!

"Pansy waist liberal."

Or, maybe, after the Mist, he becomes a male prostitute?