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I'm sort of scared to hear what this one means.

I think you don't understand the word tedious.

No one has been in "long complicated discussions" about it because the easy answer is slavery. Its usually not much of a discussion at all.

I think that's just code for "I read it on infowars"

No one said "shipped" because that's not what he said. Either you didn't understand his point or you got it from a misleading source. Either way is equally bad.

Never. I'm pretty sure most of the people who voted for him think he's already made a bunch of great deals.

What the hell is wrong with you?

Calm the fuck down youngster. You don't like them. If you're old forgive me but since you're probably not, you'll realize eventually that telling people your opinion about something subjective like a band, over and over again, will just make people not want to discuss anything with you. I read a few of your other

Didn't you mean to say that you hate Radiohead?

Seriously? Tell me again what you think of Radiohead?

At least Noel Gallagher wrote songs to go along with his complaining.

Yes. It's the riders who have the problem and need to be shamed.

That's a perfect description of what that film does. Well said.

Totally agree, although I'd add Rules of the Game to that list. mostly because his acting/character seems like a perfect encapsulation of him a person and filmmaker.

It's my favorite movie he directed. Something Wild is a close second but Melvin & Howard is just such an uplifting story. I was pretty shocked to hear how much PTA idolized him on the Boogie Nights commentary track.

Does the interview address how he came up that amazingly complex song title. "What should we call this one…..?"

Melvin & Howard is a masterpiece.

I would immediately watch Melvin & Howard and Something Wild.

Was he drunk? I really don't know and all that a quick search turns up is that he was driving on the wrong side of the road (which is still really bad).

What business did you start that you needed 40K in insurance for? What kind of insurance? Professional liability (doubtful) Umbrella? Worker's Comp? Pretty sure its none of the above.