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Moving Units were part of my soundtrack in 2004, and I will not let you dishonor their memory by pretending they didn't happen.

I hate Willenials.

Caught them at the Hollywood Palladium two weeks ago after not having seen them since 2001. For what it's worth, they still had it (even without Jim).

Agreed, although the original incarnation/sound of the Mars Volta was pretty different than what they ultimately became. Saw them at their second ever show at Spaceland in L.A. (now the Satellite), and while you could tell they were going for something a little different that ATD-I, it wasn't as masturbatory as what

Let her handle her business, damn.

Was just about to comment that all I remember from THE SAINT was the electronica soundtrack that kicked in whenever he was on the run or something. Back when electronica was trying to break through. I'm still surprised my computer hasn't tried to correct "electronica."

Only if she's 5'3"

He had a cold!

I MEAN, WHAT'S NEXT?! AN ALL FEMALE-REBOOT OF STEEL MAGNOLIAS?!

You mean it's a hot one?

NO JUSTICE! NO LEAGUE!

Rage. PE. Cypress Hill… It's a Sony Musicverse!

Another for me would be BOYZ N THE HOOD, if only for the street cred (I was 13). Also, this was Los Angeles, and I was somewhat scared about getting shot, as shootings had been occurring at a few theatres.

Hahaha, my aunt asked me the same exact thing about TOD. I assured her we were as I had already seen it before.

I don't think I've laughed harder in a theatre than I did in EPISODE II. It's the scene shortly after Mace Windu kills Jango Fett. We are left with the image of a young Boba Fett, holding the helmet of his just-murdered father. An African-American man, sitting directly in front of me, then says to the child on-screen,

As a kid, I was beyond excited to see CONDORMAN.

I was a freshman in high school when POSSE came out, and wanting so badly for it to be good. The boredom kicked in pretty quick however.

This. I miss all of this.

I too saw TOD with my mom, and had the same experience. Since 1984, I've still been chasing that movie-going high.

I will always associate June 23 with the opening day of BATMAN. You just couldn't be anywhere in 1989 without being reminded of it.