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"Lemmy & the Duke" Sounds like a great 70's cop show, or a bad 70's show where the Duke's a talking animal.

I saw Jodie Foster as well. That's the one with my vote. Found an interview where she cites scheduling as a main factor of her not getting the gig. Imagine that alt-universe.

I'm swinging Big. Christopher Walken as Shawn the supreme diety.

Seven More Minutes was great, and I will not be swayed otherwise.

Also an MGB fan. I discovered them when I was getting MuchMusic as part of my parents cable package in suburban NJ. For the longest time I had no idea that channel was Canadian, I just assumed they were into promoting random bands. I managed to find a Beautiful Midnight import at a Sam Goody in the Garden State Plaza

I was wondering when I'd see a Matthew Good Band reference pop u, but then I remember that I think Good hates being a Canadian too, so he probably doesn't get a lot of love in the North either.

It's weird that they formed in Boston, but are only popular in Canada. Ian Thornley (who, to be fair, basically IS Big Wreck) is like their anchor baby.

It looks like his power level isn't that high. Maybe they've changed it to "can take a severe beating" instead of "can punch heads clean off." If that's the case, he and Jesse are a fair fight. Heck, it's probably easier on the budget if he's not supermanning people into pulp.

Do you remember the film, "Avengers! Avengers! Avengers!"?

I'm assuming they actually wanted Geena Davis to play Kimmy's mom, and she passed, resulting in a long string of in-jokes for years to come.

Because it floats

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If his character had made it, he would've become the greatest steadicam operator the world had ever seen.

Honestly I had heard the song before SR3, but I'll admit that my love for it grew exponentially after jumping out of a plane with twin submachine guns.

No has mentioned the use of "The Touch" in the final battle with Zinyak yet? It even quotes the damn Transformers movie. It's amazing.

I've said on several occasions, without irony, that it's Hip-Hop's answer to The Wall. I think It embraces similar themes with the same kind of psychedelic paranoia that Waters was working with in that album. Just a great album start to finish.

Boom. Couldn't have said it better.

"I talked to Tom Brady, he's a good friend of mine, did you know that, my good friend is Tom Brady? So I was talking to my good friend Tom Brady and he said, 'Donald, that's the best shit I've ever tasted. It would be really great if everyone ate your shit.' And Tom Brady is a winner. My shit is for winners only,

His momma name em Clay, Imma call em Clay.

actually it's more like they lease the bar, and slowly have to pay it back with royalties.

I only saw it once, but it immediately revealed itself to be smarter than the cover indicated.