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Every week (or kinda-sorta every week), Brian does a TV guide keyword search based on a word someone leaves in a comment here, so sure you leave a word for Brian’s next movie look-up!
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Great to have you back Christy T! Oh, yeah, and you too Jay.
These is a miracle!!! you are back!!! hope you make good on your promise next week of a princess bride review with Brian.
“Starting of the World,” track 5 of Ko Otani’s Haibane Renmei soundtrack. But since that’s only two minutes, the plane might not have crashed before it finished, so follow it up with track 2, “Free Bird.”
Hey, we even got some TV talk in between the masturbation, Slave Leia, and naked gay vampire discussion!
Movie keyword… fuck it–Sharktopus.
Happy to be back!
Ryan – I listened to “Starting of the World”. I can totally imagine it playing when the oxygen masks drop. I think Jay and I may need to discuss this topic further. However, the music on my list makes my airplane-crashing death seem more like a season finale than a “Holy crap I’m gonna die!” moment. So further discussion may actually lead to a conversation about…TV??
That’s always been my go-to happy track. Serendipitously, the series itself follows (in my interpretation) suicide victims who are reborn from large cocoons in new bodies with angels’ wings, live and work within a pastoral, European-style walled town, and each, one by one, eventually ascend into the sky in a column of white light. “Free Bird” plays during the opening credits, in which a Haibane dreams of slowly falling from the skies to earth while she is in reality emerging from the cocoon.
It is an interesting topic worthy of further rumination, and you should definitely get Brian and Christina to chime in with their own picks next time, as well as as many other CliqueClack writers as possible. As to season finale songs, the ones that spring most immediately to mind are Johnny Cash’s “The Man Comes Around,” TSCC first season, and Imogen Heap’s “Hide and Seek,” The OC second season (or more appropriately, from SNL‘s Dear Sister Digital Short).