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Tony Macaroni
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I hope someone someday appreciates my collection of Napster tracks with the incorrect artist listed including Bob Dylan's "Stuck In the Middle With You" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Long Cool Woman (In A Black Dress)"

Yeah, I've already got some Doobie Brothers and Loggins and Messina albums…

Amores Perros 2: All Perros Go To Heaven

National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure

A.V. Club Comments: Dawes 3-D

Speed 6: Wheel Chair Ramp
Speed 7: Broken Fare Box

The absolute best thing about every film Michael Shannon has been in is Michael Shannon's performance.

Poor comic timing on my part indeed…

Yeah, well, Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee has Moonshine World comin'!

Yes, I guess it felt big to me at the time because Losing My Religion was such MTV staple for a year in my formative years. Automatic for the People probably had more well known songs overall(also Green and Document)—I just always think of Losing My Religion-era REM into the release of Automatic For The People as

.003% of Rick James' old house

Yes, huge in it's own way considering how that album influenced guitar rock in the 90s.

Does that make New Jersey the Rancor?

I'd think Chris Christie is one of the hapless Imperial officers that Vader dispatched for failure in Empire Strike Back.

"Dr. Jones. Again we see there is nothing you can possess which I cannot take away." - Jeff Sessions

ICE - Institute of Criminology Education

This is only a standalone film right? If this is really good and we love the style and characters more than say, The Force Awakens, will it be weird that it's sort of one-shot film and not a new franchise starter? Which would be novel idea in this day and age, when everything is supposed to be a kick-off to a series.

That's everyone's victorious battle plans in Game of Thrones. You have to fight for about 45 minutes, lose many of your men, be at the brink of defeat and then in the last five minutes a reserve army shows up to save the day.

Yes, but this time it's set in the real Reconstruction-era South. When Nathan Bedford Forrest shows up it's not all fun sing alongs
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I now picture Stan Solo writing sad letters to Han about how he's ignored him just like the Eminem song.