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And then the slow version of "Ode to Joy" confirmed that a bit for me. Surprised that Raising Arizona was not the film choice this week.

I am a fan of the random Bottle Rocket quotes.

Hmmm, must be common for Tool shows. I saw them on the 10,000 Days tour (God knows what year, 2006?) and the guy behind me kept spilling beer down my back shouting for H! H! H!

This makes me sad. Starfighters is one of my favorites of all time now.

Shot entirely in lovely Spooner Wisconsin.

I just remembered I watched that too! In English class junior year. I think my teacher was enamored with Elizabeth Taylor, but really who wasn't?

our HS marching band took buses to Washington DC and we had to watch Rudy. We thankfully flew to Disney. I'm sure it was a treat for the other passengers to have 140 band kids on their planes. I have blocked the airline movie we watched on that trip. Yay band!

That guy was just a waiter. Because duh, he was an ACTOR.

Thank God for model trains.

someone buy her a poster board for the love of Jeebus!

Also the fantastic line by Emily when Richard asks her to just eat her food: "It looks like someone already did."

It's a point and an interesting one to think about the effect one relationship would have had on Rory, but partly just the fact the she attends Yale will mean that she will be thrown into the company of all of the people that her mother was trying to shield her from. Not to say that every student at Yale is going to

It makes me extremely happy to think that Timothy Dalton's resume includes the words "James Bond" and "Mr. Pricklepants" on the same page.

So instead of Morrissey as a potential love interest for Phoebe, they get Chris Isaak. The plot of the librarian asking Phoebe to sing songs to kids would have been much darker with Morrissey as the librarian. He would have been much more appreciative though of Phoebe's song about barnyard animals.

Do you have an appointment?

@avclub-40e90db13ab31c7efd64228034182c2e:disqus That little girl's name was Erica, which is also my name, which FREAKED me out.

There is the Schooboy Memoirs book "Boy" that is fantastic, and the Henry Sugar stories are separate. I actually just repurchased that book since I lost my original. It's a great compilation and the stories of Dahl working for Shell were horrifyingly great.

Thank you for this-I felt like tho only one who sees this as self-important. He just comes across to me as ACTOR. Like his art is way more important and meaningful and he fells things deeper than anyone else. Sure, he realized that less-attractive women are interesting, great. The film is still about a guy trying to

::Owen Wilson walks out::

::Owen Wilson walks out::