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Puter Game: Psychonauts.

Yeah, the ideas are pretty original, but the game is far from being great. A lot of the ideas seem tacked on/unnecessary (which is why it might seem 'quirky'), which would be all right if the execution was up to snuff, but it wasn't and the game feels merely quaint rather than miraculous, which it ...

FILM: Bad Lieutenant

The "message" reminded me of Flannery O'Connor, if I'm remembering this movie correctly.

But it seems like all I can remember from this movie is Keitel saying "fuck" with his kid in the car, raising an eyebrow at the sight of a naked nun, jerking off onto a car, shooting up, saying "Fuck you!" to ...

Albuquerque, NM

Records: Mecca and Charley's is all that's there, but if you have good stores at home, you won't find anything here.

Hiking in the Sandias, but that'll take the day. Nob Hill for shopping, and definitely eat New Mexican. Frontier is pretty standard, but I've always liked Sadie's (the salsa is ...

band: Mercury Rev

Both of the David Baker albums have some of my favorite music. The first one has bigger high points, and the second one is a little more consistent, although there's some boring crap on each of them.

I need to listen to SYOTOS again, but I recall a lot of it being flat out bad and distasteful ...

Band: The Wedding Present


again i point to take fountain ... a solid intro from the first second, plenty of riffage. totally awesome.

That's a great album, but I still wouldn't mind intros to "Mars," "It's For You," "Larry's," "Queen Anne," and "Perfect Blue." Oh, and they shouldn't have stuck track 2 and 3 next to ...

Band: The Wedding Present

The Peel box is kind of disappointing as far as song selection. It's like "The Worst of the Wedding Present," with none of their best songs and multiple versions of stuff from Mini and Saturnalia. Both of the live recordings are from 1996, which is when they were way past their prime, and nothing ...

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