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Neither. A Kirkman show demands that cause and effect have no bearing on each other.

They can't just go there and watch the movie, they have to make the experience all about them, as they take in the film ironically.

"The person who is about to take a shit on an amazing song is a grown adult who collects Beanie Babies in 2016" thing unfairly prejudiced me from the get-go.

This Must Be the Place: The Adventures of Talking Heads in the Twentieth Century by David Bowman

Why should they? People keep tuning-in to the show, and the show after the show where they tell you how great the show supposedly was.

I absolutely love this movie because everyone involved in it acted like it was probably their one shot to make a film and they gave it everything they had, even if they didn't all have the skills / experience (or money) to always pull off what they were trying to do.

Two Lane Blacktop fucking bored me to tears. I want to convince myself to give it another chance.

I love that Talking Heads wrote "The Overload" with the intention of recording a song in the style of Joy Division, having never heard a Joy Division song at that point.

Exactly. I don't care how long they've been gone, I just want to catch up with them whenever I can.

In the fall of 2001, Elton John did one of those live performance shows that old school A&E would run, where you could call-in and request a song directly from him.

The color grading is awful. I'm so over teal-everything.

"Montag, we had to burn the books because they had stories and opinions that made people unhappy. People were triggered left and right. Those nasty books hit people right in the feels, Montag. We couldn't let them continue to exist."

Something… something… TONE ARGUMENT!

It seems to be heresy among INXS fans, but recording Tiny Summer with Ciaran Gribbin was the single best decision the band made between 1998 and 2012.

I'd be genuinely surprised if Friends wasn't dull.

For real. How could you watch the video for Body Language and think "Ah yes, this person is clearly straight"?

Robin Williams, too.

Oddly enough, maple trees deal with being snowed on before being tapped.

Didn't they also have a password to access it for some inexplicable reason, or is that just a false memory of mine?