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The sax solo scene is egregious (he's on a rooftop! He has a dangly earring! He has a mullet!) but there is another scene that is much more subtle in its terribleness and that is when we get a peek at the Judd Nelson character at work. Apparently Judd graduated all of two weeks ago but boy did he take to his job!

Correct-o-mundo but a mob scene with the Columbia kids, especially weekends.

H&H finally re-opened on 82nd and Columbus, thank the gods.

The best way to get the full on New York experience as depicted in film and television is to hang out in the NYC suburbs in New Jersey and Long Island. You want to see guys in tracksuits hanging out in the front of the pork store? Maybe three of those scenarios left in Brooklyn, probably 32,000 in northern Jersey.

There are plenty of places that serve Montreal style bagels in NYC. One place, Miles End Delicatessen, even serves the Montreal version of pastrami which they call simply smoked beef. It's good! Just a bit different in execution. New Yorkers get defensive about pizza, hot dogs, pastrami and bagels so clearly

Lost mine within 7 weeks of each other - I was in my mid 30s, but still…

It must have been incredible to be an East Coast fan of rocking bar bands in the 70s. There were so many bands touring up and down the coast (and everywhere else) just blowing the roof off of places, nightly. Some got launched into the stratosphere (Bruce and his boys), some came close (J. Geils and his boys) and

I've given up - and I'm too damned old anyway - on waiting for the day when young women dress like Kelly Bundy again. Nothing wrong with big hair, fringe leather jackets and jeans three sizes too small. Nothing. That's why I attend every Motley Crue reunion show there is - lots of 40 something Kellys there, and the

No, it's your volume of posts, the straight talking points right out of Spicer's notes, your need to respond back to every reply - and with some rapidity I might add - etc etc. So, let's just drop the pretence, your job was well done here off you go.

You have made about 50 comments on this thread and responded INSTANTLY to my reply to your hour old comment. I could just throw the "self righteous" crack back at you but you are clearly a paid shill, likely dredged up from the depths the The_Donald subreddit.

Until Trump releases his tax returns you don't have much standing with this particular thread of the argument. As an aside, I'm not sure why I am interacting with you as you are likely a chatbot or a paid shill in Macedonia.

Ghost is cool, saw them open up for Opeth some time back. They seem to embrace just about every aspect surrounding Norwegian Black Metal except for the music part. Which is fine, there needs to be a place for a Scandanavian to scream about Satan and wear scary costumes without a detuned guitar and fourteen guitar

Weren't there two recent AV Club articles highly critical of Slayer? One that trashed them because one of the members is an apparent Trump supporter and another that practically accused them of being Nazis? This article is pretty much straight reportage but there is a little undercurrent of admiration for Slayer and

You go deep, Bob. You go deep.

The amount of dough the father in Home Alone 2 had to spread out at the Plaza - what looks to be a Presidential level suite, literally hundreds of Christmas gifts, last minute return flights from Paris to New York - what's that run? 50K? 75K? I love 1 and 2 but at some point in either film I always start to wonder

Is that a Mike Rowe slam? I love any slam against that opera singing rich boy poser prick.

Everything Lydon does or did is NOT a failure and Roger Ebert is NOT an idiot. See, wasn't that easy? Ebert and Rotten were both wrong about something once! Wow! How non binary! How non zero sum!

Release the Craker Jack!

As a New Yorker I am obligated to express outrage at what Chicago considers to be pizza and hot dogs - but, alas, I love deep dish pizza and hot dogs "dragged through the garden". They sure are different than what you get in NYC, but delish. New Yorkers treat pizza and hot dogs as portable food to be eaten on the

!996's Beautiful Girls starring Timothy Hutton, Matt Dillon, Rosie O'Donnell, Noah Emmerich, Natalie Portman (who put the world on blast that she was a world class actress at 13), Michael Rapaport, Mira Sorvino, Martha Plimpton, Uma Thurman and tons more.