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Seconded. This movie rocked.

I been temped to get a churro from the dudes at Pacific St. but the fact that they serve them out of giant garbage bags doesn't exactly inspire a ton of confidence. They any good?

I also love how Brian says "Byeeeeee!" to Twist when they end their phone conversation.

Kramer has
a high school equivalency.

Yeah, i suppose it would have been more entertaining to see Jerry sing along to "Particle Man" than it was to see him sing "The Wheels On the Bus".

I was Seinbrenner for halloween that year so you're not too far off.

Home Alone
If you watch the Colombus/Culkin commentary on the Home Alone DVD, they make at least a couple references to Seinfeld and how George was very moved by the film. They almost seem more entertained by this than they do the movie on which they're commenting.

A couple o' things:
1) in the blizzard of '94 a skunk died under my family's car and due to the snow we couldn't move it for about a week. the smell inside the car was so pervasive, even after we disposed of the skunk (in a garbage bag with the note: Caution, Dead Skunk!) people would refuse to ride in the car as the

George with the Coffin
One of my favorite sight gags in the entire series is at the end of The Implant when George is trying to get his bereavement discount by showing the picture of himself with the coffin to the airline worker.

I've always thought that Larry has been better to the elderly acting community that any other show runner that I can think of. In Seinfeld there was Jack Klomups, the david lynch lady with the Marble Rye (come to think of it, there's a TON of Twin Peaks/Seinfeld overlap), George's/Jerry's/Elaine's/Susan's (though not

There's one on 8th in the low 40s, half a block away from a white castle. I had them both in one sitting, once. It was fantastic, but i'll never do it again. That was soon after i met a french girl at Rudy's on 9th who asked me to take her to the best restaurant in the city. I took her to Grey's.

Curb?
At least as far as TV goes, the new season of CYE is the most anticipated program for me.

Odd
This one ranks right up there with the finale for me in terms of sheer oddity. The scene near the end where the three of them are sitting on a bench in the Hollywood Hills is, to my best recollection, the only time the gang went to a real location to shoot a scene (as opposed to shooting on a set or using, for

Seeing Andrew W.K. live is a life affirming experience.

Speaking of NIN, even though it wasn't a movie, how about the Quake soundtrack?

The opposite of diminishing returns
Echoing some of the other comments on this thread, I genuinely adore this movie. It's one of the few that makes me laugh out loud every time i see it. Even though I've seen it dozens of times, there are still jokes that present themselves that I hadn't previously noticed. For

Saw him play Roseland in NYC, I'm guessing on the same tour, 'cause he said something similar at that show (though to be fair he might have been referencing one of his songs where he mentions the death of a few of pop music's icons, including Lennon). I didn't have a real problem with his arrogance during the concert

Pussy Cats
Been rockin' out to Pussy Cats a bunch lately. Quite, quite, quite good.

I think Ready, Aim, Marry Me is my fav AD ep. And I'm a huge fan of the series. And contrary to some of the above commenters, I think that it's my fav precisely because of Martin Short (though like AD, I am an unapologetic MS fan; my handle is a reference to Clifford, one of my fav movies). I think the "Wake Up

A quite nice albeit mercurial sort.
When I was in grade school I was friends with Jimmy's son which led to a cross-country drive with Jimmy, two of his sons and my father to visit the aforementioned Oklahoma family. Though I was too young to remember most of them, my father often tells me that the stories that