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Wasn’t she in a Twilight prequel that was rated R??

Right, although something was missing with this person as I would’ve just made dumb Seinfeld-esque jokes with What is the Deal with Business Class Airline Food instead of what really happened.

Trips me out that Cheech and Chong have a Scorsese credit on their resume. ( and weird this article just mentions Cheech Marin , since this is an article about a zany Scorsese flick, mentioning Cheech and Chong adds more to that , even if they had bit roles).

as i watch this show all i could think is, damn I would’ve LOVED this show when I was 14, probably would’ve gotten to great lengths to get a VHS copy of this

followed by The Diet Mug Root Beer Dana Carvey Show

I thought Scott Pilgrim was a success, at least that’s how it feels with it’s many fans, however for me this movie brings back bad memories as it made me realized I was getting old. I think I was 29 when it came out and at that point, I felt I was up to date with pop culture, I was a fan of Cera’s tv shows, movies,

I was in NYC over the long weekend and visited the Pet Shop Pete got the dog from. they do a great jb there and im the same, adopt don’t shop but that doesn’t mean every pet shop is bad..and plus this is their manager there, reason why I had to make a stop:

while seeing Pet Shop Boys on this list, I just remember another big 80's hit , Naked Eye’s “Always Something There to Remind Me” which all my life thought was an original 80s song and after watching Last Night in Soho, learning there that it was cover from a 60's singer Sandie Shaw...and while on the topic of this

I was reading her quotes in her voice and now I’m expecting to hear a raspy voiced French bull dog.

hilarious to see this story next to that Sean Penn story against AI

or Clerks III!

all I know is Radiohead’s Let Down will never sound the same to me after this show ( and damn it if Im tearing up again)

I was luck to say I was at alot of these. I regret just walking by the Gobi and seeing Amy do a couple of songs ( didn’t know who she was at the time) and now just learning that was the Dap-Kings behind her. same for Daft Punk, the tent was just too fucking full, but was mesmerized by the reworking of their songs.

Yess coming here to say the same thing, I was hoping to hear various tracks from the Soft Bulletin, they barely squeezed Race for the Prize on there, and that singing puppet nun too. him getting on that ball took up alot of time. and the anti-Bush stuff, totally forgot about that !!! That was my first Coachella!

I have this weird thing when I’m high that I will put a visually stunning movie but w/ its original soundtrack and just add my own soundtrack playing my records and it works for me, sometimes the music and visuals will tune in. Kooyanisqatsi is perfect with this ( although I also highly enjoy it with its original

It just sucks how Coachella spoiled non-attendees with the livestreams. as someone whose attended quite a few from the early days ( Flaming Lips/the Cure, Daft Punk /Depeche Mode, Bjork, Prince!) I thought it was weird i could just stream it from my house and catch every performance, but i got comfy and was like, this

LouuuuuuuuuuuuuuISSSSSSS!

how AV Club has changed, had to scroll to bottom of the barrel to find a REM Re: ME reference. I’m also here to mention how thanks to David Wain, I will never hear carnival of sorts the same again!

We catch up with Teresa Gabagoul from The Real Housewives of New Jersey on her reactions to Logan Roy’s death.