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Why the nihilists?
We wanted to be something kind of obscure.
So you’re not actually nihilists?
No, I have beliefs. Nihilists believe in nothing, I think.
—Brian Reilly (top left)
Accountant
Dan Scheie (middle left)
Mechanic
Brian McCarthy (bottom left)
Graphic Designer
What’s your fascination with the film?
Hard to say. I have a job, and I don’t even really like bowling.
Well, you look comfy.
It’s actually just a red hoodie with some red spandex pants and red socks on over my shoes. Not very comfortable at all.
—Taylor Baxter (right)
Educational-Publishing Project Manager

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The Transformation of TV Into an Art Form
The Draw of Dream Worlds in Film
Gosselin, Prince of the Professional Nobodies
A Decade of Defining Moments in Pop Culture
The Invention of New York's Local Cuisine 
Thirty-Five Short-Lived Looks of the Decade
Two Views of a Swath of the Upper West Side
An Older Generation Moves Into Williamsburg
Ten Years That Changed Everything
A Generation of Overparenting
The Sports Rivalry of the Decade
What Is the Point of the United States Senate? 