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    Does anyone else here like this movie? I just watched it again this past weekend; I really like it in a weird, kids-in-the-hall way.

    I also love Gribo, the Danzig parody:



    When I was still in school, I jokingly said this movie was how I tended to view the pharmaceutical industry. After 7+ years in the pharma/biotech industry, I've come to realize that it's way more true than I ever thought it was!
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    I love anything KitH related.

    We have Brain Candy and the whole of the tv series on DVD. They get watched at least once annually when I crave some KitH.

    You're right too, the movie is quite a good satire of the state of the pharma industry.

    Did you catch the mini-series "Death Comes to Town" that they did last year? It aired in the US on IFC. If not, I believe it's now available on DVD. It was rather funny and featured some great performances from the Kids. Really, it was just nice to see them all performing together again.
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    Oh and on a guitar-related note, among the earliest songs I learned to play was "Having an Average Weekend" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, the song better known as the theme to the KitH tv show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by R_of_G View Post
    Oh and on a guitar-related note, among the earliest songs I learned to play was "Having an Average Weekend" by Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, the song better known as the theme to the KitH tv show.
    That would still probably be worth learning for me. I was just thinking about that, actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    That would still probably be worth learning for me. I was just thinking about that, actually.
    It was easy enough to learn after I'd be playing about six months, so you can probably have it mastered pretty quickly. It's a lot of fun to play electric with that reverb tone. Always fun to play at parties to see who watched Kids in the Hall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric View Post
    Does anyone else here like this movie? I just watched it again this past weekend; I really like it in a weird, kids-in-the-hall way.
    The movie has its moments. I like the bits about the coffee delivery. I also like the They Might Be Giants song that was on the soundtrack that got about a nano second's worth of playing time in the movie itself.

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