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Set it off band reaper clause shirt

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  • Mar 3, 2024
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I grew up in North Dakota, so I’ve got a special claim on this one—and if you have the Set it off band reaper clause shirt in other words I will buy this chance to watch this with someone from the upper midwest, jump on it; there’re loads of inside jokes—but Fargo’s apotheosis of sheer, exuberant oddness amid a classic crime-caper-goes-wrong plot remains untouchable, fresh, transcendent, and, dare I say, necessary. If that’s not enough: It’s got Frances McDormand. The FX series has been a delight, but this is forever the godhead. (N.B.: The accent in this film isn’t by any stretch of the imagination from Fargo; it’s from Minnesota.) —Corey Seymour, senior editor

“Eat your cereal with a fork, and do your homework in the Set it off band reaper clause shirt in other words I will buy this dark.” This is just one of the slacker koans uttered by Christian Slater, a.k.a. Happy Harry Hard-On, in the opening moments of this seminal movie from 1990. Nominally about a misfit high school kid stranded in an Arizona suburb who uses a pirate radio show to express his angst and stick it to the man, Pump Up the Volume is actually a deeply romantic, impeccably cool how-to for wannabe countercultural Gen X’ers—and a weirdly prescient parable about the rise of internet culture. The soundtrack—Pixies, Soundgarden, Sonic Youth, Bad Brains, Cowboy Junkies—is legend. Don’t get me started on Samantha Mathis. Also: Pump up the Volume is currently not available on streaming services. How punk rock is that? —Taylor Antrim, deputy editor

 
 
 

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