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{{Featured article headline|[[MusicRag.com interview with The Special Goodness - March 12, 2000]]}}
{{Featured article headline|[[SPELL]]}}
[[Image:Thespecialgoodness1.jpg|200px|right|link=MusicRag.com interview with The Special Goodness - March 12, 2000]]
[[Image:Spell film.jpg|200px|right|link=SPELL]]
''Interview by Claire Caraska''<br>
'''''SPELL''''' is a [[2018]] film. It is the first motion picture project from [[Crush Management]], the management company of [[Weezer]]. Though it does not appear on the official soundtrack, "[[California Snow]]" plays over the film's credits. This release came prior to the song's official appearance on ''[[The Black Album]]''. [[Rivers Cuomo]] makes a voice-over cameo appearance in the film as a "Dr. Haskell."
{{Interviewer|MR|Can you remember the first album you ever bought?}}
{{Pat|Yes. (Laughs). It was "This One's For You" by Barry Manilow. I was like four years old. And his face was the whole album cover. Just a huge face. Can you imagine that?}}
{{Interviewer|MR|That's kind of scary.}}
{{Pat|That sucks (laughs).}}
{{Interviewer|MR|Do you remember the first concert you ever went to?}}
{{Pat|The 1984 Tour for Van Halen.}}
{{Mikey|Mine was Van Halen, too, except the 1981 Fair Warning Tour.}}
{{Interviewee/general|Lee|Rush.}}


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Prior to the film's debut, some unusual and cryptic PR moves popped up, including a satirical, one-off billboard featuring Cuomo's face made as an "ad" for his character's medical practice: ("Rivers Haskell Family Therapy"). The billboard appeared in the Los Angeles neighborhood of Silver Lake. Also found around town were tear-off flyers with similar information, along with an accompanying [https://rivershaskellfamilytherapy.com/| website]. All of these were made to look like "organic" ads, with no immediate mention of the movie or studio.
 
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