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That's a good cut, though. Bridges to Babylon is really underrated.

That actually is a great record.

No. They usually play for a lot longer.

Love the inclusion of Let It Loose and Thru and Thru.

Moonlight Mile is a pretty deep cut. You've got to have 19th Nervous Breakdown, The Last Time and Start Me Up.

Undercover is really good.

Psychotics will do that to you.

"Out Of Control" is a good deep cut, so at least there's one.

Sounds right up his alley, in my view.

It's not hard to believe that the heinous criminals Pesci was playing in those movies weren't very progressive on racial/ethnic issues.

I was actually talking about Sefelt and Fredrickson. They don't exhibit any major behavioral issues (compare them to Billy, Martini, Harding) and seem a lot closer to each other than the other guys.

Yea Stewart and Max Bon Sydow are also bright spots. Kenneth McMillan gives it all as the Baron, too.

Maybe. I liked Taber's mischievous personality.

I just don't see how the story can be continued. The ending was pretty final.

Definitely a "not even mad, just astounded" moment.

Highly doubt Sausage Party will have a sequel.

Snowden himself would be happy with that frame.

Rewatched Bringing Out The Dead for the first time in a few years. A beautiful film that still seems overlooked, even by Scorsese fans.

I thought it was great literature, but the Coen's flavoring (and a few subtle storytelling changes) put it over the top, IMO.

I'm not correcting the mistake in my post because that is a delightful response.