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I watched it, and it was alright
But I had rented it from iTunes, and that was a huge mistake. Apparently, iTunes dubs their foreign films. It didn't even give me the option of watching it in Swedish with subtitles. So the dialogue was distant, and stilted.

Bachelor Party was on AMC last weekend. It's a good thing they've moved away from being American Movie Classics.

I liked it to, there were some good answers. But I kinda feel detached from it all. I don't have any of these sad stories. If anything, when something bad would happen, I'd put on some tunes to lift my mood. Music's always made me feel better, not worse.

I shoulda made that a link:

I am also there

Helo is a great character. He's one of the few on the show that always does the "right" thing, even if it is at odds with the fleet.

That was my favorite joke in the episode.

Dave, Al's parents were still alive when his Behind the Music was made, so that wasn't covered. At the time, making Coolio mad was the worst that had happened.

Other than just getting sick of certain acts and songs
I don't really find there's stuff I can't listen to anymore. I have no stories of heartbreak, and no tragedies that I associate with any particular song.

I'm expecting him to crash his motorcycle and ruining his beautiful face, thereby shattering The Bubble.

They weren't all generic TV chips. I saw some Sabor de Soledad in there.

Ska bands were the worst. Bim-ska-la-bim, The Skalamities… absolutely terrible band names.

Prison Wine's apartment should become a vacation destination. Like Thailand, but more rape-y and violent.

Dangit, that's what I get for replying to a thread too soon. Still, it is my favorite Behind the Music.

I always had a soft spot for the Weird Al one, because everybody liked Weird Al, he never got sucked into drugs, and the worst thing to happen to him was Coolio publicly dissing him.

The Gaslight Anthem's "The '59 Sound" is the one that I've been forcing upon people lately. Nobody's digging it like I am.

I paid 10.50 in NH when I saw Watchmen. I should have gone to the Natick IMAX, it's only a dollar more.

That reminds me, Rockford, of another MB I think could do it: Morena Baccarin.

I realize I sound really self-righteous and indignant. My real complaint is that they seem to be trying to force a buzzword down our throats, at least in the ads. I'm glad to hear that it isn't the case in the movie.

I haven't seen the entirety of Titanic. I've seen the beginning with the old lady, and I think a scene with Billy Zane, but that's it.