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it's snobbish to have outgrown movies where people use their magical powers to solve their problems? fair enough, happy to wear the label if that is the case!

you can add in Star Wars films too; boring shite

Talking Heads basically invented hipsterism, and that is coming from a bigger-talking-heads-fan-than-you

I would take one David Lynch film over the entire Marvel/DC universes combined.

There is a song - it recurs on me out of the blue, inexplicably - I don't exactly hate it, but I have no idea why it is the one song that has come unbidden to me periodically through the years - and I'm fucked if I can remember what that song is right now!!
It'll be back though …

the point of your story was that you got to meet Chris Barrie and Norman Lovett!
*full Rimmer salute*

The whole thing's great, I happened to be online when this dropped and I have not seen one snarky comment in any corner of the internet until I popped into AV - even *Youtube* commenters were able to uniformly enjoy this offering for what it is; silly and fun with a lot of care put into it ..
The AV commentariat is

AND A GOOD DAY TO YOU SIR!

no worries - just keep clicking on the articles and commenting and over time you might find out who he is!

redeem your ignorance:

He's just a chilled, reasonably talented dude who sells enough albums to sustain a music career - he was well established before AV club got on board.
I've got two of his albums, they're great. Saw him live a couple of years ago, not so great (mainly as he fucked about playing terrible covers for like an hour after

I think that was as much for his men as it was for Walt

haha, can't say I was expecting a reply to that comment!

I can also highly recommend 'How Music Works'

he certainly can, his blog is always thought-provoking

I read Preacher just weeks before the show dropped and was incredibly disappointed by what was put on screen ..

I've always loved the very simple moment during the awesome outro of Found A Job where Byrne, Weymouth and Harrison weave in and out of frame ..

it's a bit early in the morning for Kung Fu isn't it Jim?

To me, the kind of oversight that led to Hank's discovery is what the Fly represents; a loose strand.
You're right; Walt has tried to be meticulous in covering his tracks.
But it was always only going to take one seemingly irrelevant David Berkowitz-type slip-up to bring Walt undone.
I think there was even a shot of a

Here; have your 100th 'like' for this spot-on summary of exactly what this montage depicted.
Church!