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Are we sure that pic is from Smallville?

The Day the Clown Died Hard

In the 33 1/3 book on Chocolate And Cheese, Gene admits that Mannequin was filmed at Wanamaker's, but he changed it because Woolworth's scanned better in the song.
The More You Know *star wipe*

…Motherfuck.

@avclub-1eef45ef03673157e63ffab5e8c42326:disqus By total coincidence I was re-reading the 33 1/3 book on Chocolate And Cheese last week, and the author brings this Baby Bitch / Sara comparison up. He emails Gener to ask if this was intentional and Gener emails back "YES!!"

I Don't Want It.

For men too, in many areas. There's a reason we call it "Homo Depot."

Yeah, the parenthetical part of the title (and the words within it) seem to have been used inconsistently across various releases of the song, but you know what I say to that?

(My My) A.V.'s Gonna Cry. I posted some choice Eurythmics titles upthread before seeing your comment. You could always count on them to have at least one ridiculously parenthesized title per album.

Eurythmics just might be the king and queen of ridiculous parenthetical song titles…

I've always admired the Yoko Ono song title, surely a tongue-in-cheek nod to Dylan:
"Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow)"

Seriously. It doesn't matter what talent you throw at it, Annie will remain the worst thing to happen to musicals, ever.

Did you then buy it, just to be absolutely certain you don't like it?

@avclub-b3a2a8592133a41f00f271712390f206:disqus "He or she needs to be able to browse."

@avclub-577bf73a564d1fd9878f3c70f931a066:disqus I know. I just prefer to interpret it as "she's dancing as if it is the first time she has ever attempted to move her body rhythmically in time with music" because the mental image is funnier. :) That's what Mr. Sembello gets for using imprecise language.

The scene that really fucked my shit up as a kid has nothing to do with wolves, ironically. It's when she finds the nest… with the eggs… that have the little… *shudder*

Bowie's tights in Labyrinth made me gay.

Tangent: The wording of the chorus of that song has always bugged me. It's supposed to be about an amazing dancer… but if "she's dancing like she's never danced before," then she's probably dancing pretty terribly, no?

@avclub-94e005c18b383d12a8924d5d1367610d:disqus  Your theoretical children need to discover Pink Floyd for themselves in junior high, obsess on The Wall, wear black and mope, have no one but Roger Waters understand them. That is the way of it.

Except for not being British, and not being particularly similar to TMBG.