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I'd add Midnight In Paris to the list. Probably the best Woody Allen movie of the last 20 years.

I still haven't seen Bernie, and I really think it's just because it's pretty much the same plot as Drowning Mona, which I have nightmares about.

The first Jackass movie might also officially be a horror movie if just for the manilla folder papercuts scene. Still grosses me out.

God, I adore Slither.

my wife and I will still yell "DARKNESS! NO PARREENNNTTSS!" whenever a metal song comes up on my phone.

ROWSDOWER!

"Oh, look at that! Breach hull - ALL DIE, even underlined it!"

I was a huge Blink fan growing up, and I'm checking out the new album now, but I audibly groaned at work when I heard this gem:

I saw B&R in the theater with my godmother when I was 10. After the movie got out the following conversation happened:

Oh hey, new best friend.

…I did the math real quick. That's 2,839 2 liter bottles of Coke. So that means that these idiots spent almost $3,000 on Coke. There is NO BETTER WAY for them to spend $3,000?

Eat them as is, or with black pepper like an adult. (Or dipped in tartar sauce with fish and chips, or in honey mustard with chicken fingers.)

I think I just love "Synchronicity I" because of this performance:

I'm not even going to lie, I don't give a shit about Phish, but I love their cover of Remain In Light. They do a pretty solid job of it, and it's just impressive that they went for it.

Yeah, it had a few good songs, but Dante leaving the band for Wolf Parade (good move, Dante) definitely did take a bit of the skronky edge off the songs.

Yuuuuuuuuuuuup.

and thankfully as of last Saturday, Bane is no more.

The Hives are still so fucking good. I feel they're underappreciated / became a band who just sells songs to companies to use in commercials.

Yeah, I gotta go "Synchronicity I", but I'm also a drum nerd.

I don't know if We Are Scientists would fit in here or not, or just in the general "Indie Rock" canon.