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That's really it unless you count standing around in the ending credits.

While we're talking Weekend Update snubs, how did Dennis Miller not show up to introduce Chevy Chase? I realize he's a ghost of what he once was, and I wasn't blown away by him back in the day (I'd have to check the archives to form a more informed opinion), but he obviously was a major host worthy of more than clip

While we're all discussing underrated SNL hosts, how about Ray Romano? I want more of that guy and less of the Everybody Loves Raymond actor.

I think it implies the likes of Harry Shearer didn't think he was either funny or capable of doing sketch comedy.

And with Chris Parnell keeping Fallon and Sanz from derailing it by grounding the whole sketch with underrated straight man acting.

I respectfully disagree!

The Grammys need to respect the artistry of my wife's vacant stare that is as foreign to human emotion and intelligence as her body is to clothes."

I want to say they even literally borrowed Tears for Fears' keyboard for that song, but I could be wrong.

I never noticed that but you're right. Especially the vocals. But Nowhere Again's two-chord progression is the same as The Strokes The Modern Age and both songs share a similar guitars-descending-on-the-off-beat rhythmic interplay with the bass on the beats.

The verse melodies of smells like teen spirit and dumb are pretty similar too. Rhythmically different, but the same guitar melodies.

And no i didn't check to see if someone already said that.

This symbolism all seems a bit heavy-handed.

It blows my mind that Carl hates that song.

"The character of Mr. Brainwash is just another Banksy comment on the world of art and artifice, but he’s not going to beat you over the head with it."

So is the twist the one everyone here predicts, that she's not really dying?

I freelance for the St. Louis Village Voice affiliate Riverfront Times. Our style guide actually demands that we say "The Smiths is coming back" because bands are a singular unit. It drives me nuts to read it, but I get the logic behind it.

Oh, I agree with all that. Just from an emotional perspective I was hoping for some kind of payback, but it definitely is more true to the story to have this.

She murders the NPH's character and frames him as a dude who kidnapped and raped her. He had dated her two years in high school and was still obsessed with her. And then she reveals to Affleck weeks later before he's going to expose her on a TV interview that she's pregnant from the jizz he had stored at the sperm

Stay tuned for more thoughtful and nuanced film criticism from yours truly where I discuss the many layers of symbolism in the works of Coppola.

Uggghhh, that bitch needed to die!