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That makes me think of CF Kane.
*camera zooms in on a sled in a fireplace. On the sled you can see the words: "Jar Jar"*

I taped it off of the Disney Channel and watched it a bunch of times. I think the actual title was "DC: Adventures in Dinosaur City". The way the kids entered the dinosaur world was very similar to Tron, at least that's what I remember thinking at the time.

There was a game too. It was an adventure game with an isometric perspective and had some cool environments you could wander around in. Like there was this whole city you could run around and it had a library.
It doesn't appear to even have a wikipedia page.

"Denver the last dinosaur/ he's my friend and a whole lot more". I don't remember anything about the show besides that line from the song. He might have worn a jacket.

Tomb Raider: Lifes Rich Pageant

The only one of those I've read is Please Kill Me, but it's one of my favorite books. Two other great ones are American Hardcore and Rip It Up And Start Again.

The thing I loved about House of Leaves is the way it managed to capture a sense of space. The structure of the book enhanced it because it made it feel like the space could push itself out of the story itself.

I was waiting to see if someone else was going to mention that. That was the only book that genuinely scared me.
That stuff doesn't actually happen as part of the narrative. It's a background story someone tells about the house that the book is set in.

Before i started reading them I was a little scared to even walk past them in the bookstore because the covers looked scary, especially the Living Dummy one. I thought the books would be too scary and I didn't want to read them. Then I tried them out because my friends liked them and was surprised at how non-scary

That was the worst. The other one that really got to me was when the bad children got a new mother with glass eyes and a wooden tail.

That was in another book, I think it was called "In A Dark, Dark Room" and may have been the same author. It was pitched at a younger audience than the Scary Stories books.
I remember when I was 5 or 6 getting it from the library with an audiocassette to listen along with. When her head fell off I ran out of the room.

That song clip sounds kind of like late Scott Walker.

For all we know those are the actual lyrics.

The style of I'm Not There would fit his life really well with different actors portraying his time with the Box Tops, the Big Star days, CBGB and Memphis with the Panther Burns, and New Orleans.

I wish they'd make a game all about being the merchant. Traveling around behind the scenes of the game's events to get to the locations to set up shop.

It's true. Half the people in the book that talked about her said "She actually has huge tits by the way".

I immediately thought of that too.

I remember I once heard a song by Lucero on the radio and got really excited when I realized they were singing about Love and Rockets (the comic, not the band).
I kind of like this band for the same reason even though I've never heard any of their songs.

Maybe in their earlier days but on one of their more recent albums Chuck D expressed disapproval for homophobia:
"Noise of my voice
Voice of the voiceless
Against the racist, classist, homophobic, sexist, xenophobic