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To be fair, nothing compares to the Huey Lewis part. After all "Hip to Be Square" is "a personal statement about the band itself."

God, "Dreams Rule Everything Around Me" is just an amazing opener.

I love how Gilfoyle got his visa by the time that Dinesh got parking.

Is it worrying that I didn't realize it was all product placement or does it show how well the product placement worked?

Teresa Taylor, the drummer from the Butthole Surfers, was in Slacker selling a pap smear that had Madonna on it. I can't tell if that's weirder than anything she did in the Butthole Surfers or not.

I never stole, but I did secretly listen to "Too Drunk to Fuck" when my parents weren't home. Ah, childhood.

"Sometimes, in lyrics, people don’t need to know what you’re talking about. They just need to know that you’re actually talking about something."

At least he's remembered. Even if plenty of people hate "Closing Time," there's still a large group who love it or connote it with memories. It's like any sappy song; the experiences associated are possibly more important than the actual meaning.

It's kind of interesting how electronic dance music never crossed over in a major way into the States until dubstep after the fall of disco. I'm guessing it's due to the gay and black connotations of early dance music that scared middle America shitless.

I still remember his legendary show at Geno's. It didn't last long, but I got to try some of Kevin's special sauce!

When is the inevitable Tom Scharpling music video for the Both starring Jon Wurster coming out?

I love how Mac Demarco's music is laid back, but he still loves energetic arcade games.

Though when will Marvel transition into family comedies? I'm still waiting for Captain America: Electric Boogaloo.

I hear that Marc Maron was going to be stunt cast as Moon's love interest, but they couldn't use him once they cast Michael Ian Black and Pete Holmes for supporting roles.

As a resident in Silicon Valley, I know from some from former coworkers at tech companies that they interviewed some executives from the area and tried to make it fairly plausible.

I just saw The Lives of Others again and saw that the actor playing Captain Wiesler looked just like Todd Barry. In any scene with Wiesler, I kept on thinking of Todd Barry reading the lines instead; it worked surprisingly well.

There are still a few black comedies. Review basically took a steep left turn halfway through the season and made the show about Andy Daly going through divorce and depression, just so he can fulfill his mission of providing unique insight into the human experience. The entire show's built on the hubris of Daly and

There are still a few black comedies. Review basically took a steep left turn halfway through the season and made the show about Andy Daly going through divorce and depression, just so he can fulfill his mission of providing unique insight into the human experience. The entire show's built on the hubris of Daly and

I love the guitar sound on his albums. He always sounds like he's on the verge of falling out of tune, but doesn't care or accepts.