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I immediately started crying.

It's important to have the rights to the actual music, though. Velvet Goldmine was weird in that Bowie was the figure the film drew from the most, and yet he was the only prominent glam artist not to have music in the movie.

Pete, red-faced: "WE HAVE A PEANUT BUTTER COOKIE PROBLEM."

This also completely went past me. Was she married to somebody in the space of time before the series started?

Eh. They were both pretty equally gross about how they acted towards Sally's friends.

He doesn't need a weapon, he'll just weird everyone out into surrendering.

"What else is there?"

Let's hope if there's a Better Call Saul-style Mad Men spin-off, it's about Sally growing up in the 70's.

Yeah, Creepy Glen always came off as a future murderer to me.

I mostly thought of Megan cleaning up the apartment afterwards in her underwear

I just laughed at this for a full minute.

Yeah, I remember really liking Harry early on, but he got real disgusting real fast, and has never developed any kind of a self-awareness or consciousness. I'm happy the show has been using him as a pathetic punching bag, though—all of the jokes about him being on the cusp of making partnership and constantly missing

Harry has an unhealthy obsession with fucking vulnerable actresses.

My smile was so big when this happened that I had to pause the episode.

Booo.

I'm both a super fan AND I'm obsessive about this sort of shit, so imagine what a nightmare time I've had trying to complete these soundtracks properly :/

I remember trying to find that promo years ago back when I was first obsessed with Tenenbaums (my first Wes movie!) and was trying to complete the soundtrack and score for myself. Did you end up trolling through the old Yankee Racers message board? That's the only time I ever heard of anyone giving out CD-R copies of

The fact that most of those tracks aren't actually in the theatrical cut of the film irks the pedant in me.

I know what you're talking about, and I'm like 80% certain it was actually "Rock the Casbah". I think that's the other Clash song listed in the credits of the film, anyway

Surprise contender Noah Baumbach appears, having ridden in on the former's coattails, frequently ripping off the work and style of the latter