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It seems to me that Obama is at least competent, which is a vast improvement over what we had before. Plus, any fair accounting of his presidency so far must take into account how fucked up things were when he was sworn in.

I just wanted to say sarCCastro's simple redployment of "Tits, too." made me laugh out loud.

Kicked
Ah, Kicking and Screaming. I still think about the scene where one of the characters puts a "broken glass" sign over the broken glass rather than clean it up. And the half-hearted rendition of Buffalo Soldier at the 80s party.

Bungled
I had a chance to see Mr. Bungle at St. Andrew's Hall in Detroit back in the, I don't know, early 90s? It was right after the first album came out. Anyway, I delayed going to the record shop for tickets, and the show sold out. I burn in shame to this day.

Black Sheep
I know his outburst is the product of a dream and not not some mental perversion, but Dres of Black Sheep goes off in "U Mean I'm Not."

I'm glad to see other people would put Moondance at the top of the list. I'm with Natronicus on this one. Only the Taleban could hate Moondance.

You call this a glitch?

I'll second R. Lee Ermey. For a time in grade school, I spoke mostly in soundbites from that scene.

Hard Boiled
The look on Tony Leung's face after he shoots the old man in the warehouse gives me goosebumps every time. The tears are welling up, but he tries to smile. It's perfect.

"I tell ya I'm suffering… from a hangover!"

Screw that, Tucson is nice.

Air drumming is the answer. You can keep one hand on the wheel while raising and twirling your sticks.

Even rarer were those occasions when they would do a GnR block. That was a bit like rays of golden sun shining into my ears, or at least the aural equivalent.

What does OOP mean?

Toughest Street In Town on Black Rose. That one's a beast!

Boston
I'm with Pierce on this one. As a punk-hungry youngster growing up in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, I took much nourishment from bands like Boston and Thin Lizzy while at work washing dishes, flipping burgers or making saltwater taffy and fudge. Sometimes local radio would do a "three pack" of Zep. Those…

Gummo is worth it for the scene in which the two cat-killing boys ride down the hill, set to metal.

Why hasn't anyone mentioned Decline 2? Didn't anyone enjoy W.A.S.P. guitarist Chris Holmes' interview in the pool?

You might say Oswalt takes him down to Uncle Touchy's Puzzle Basement.

Yeah, me and Cap'n Jazz at the Fireside Bowl in Chicago in 1994!