We listened to the U-Turn soundtrack for hours.
Early in the film, Sean Penn complains that it's only ten in the morning and, "It's gotta be 90 already."
Billy Bob Thornton replies, "It's 92."
Which is funny, cos only days earlier I was telling someone about the beginning of that Siouxsie and the Banshees song called 92 Degrees, where there's dialogue from a Ray Bradbury story that I think Alfred Hitchcock broadcast (called "Shopping for Death," based on Bradbury's short story, "Touched With Fire"):
"Did you know that more murders are committed at 92 degrees Fahrenheit than any other temperature? I read an article once. At lower temperatures, people are easy-going, over 92, it's too hot to move, but just 92, PEOPLE GET IRRITABLE!"
This did not make Superior seem like the place to spend much more time. It was a warm day. We headed down 177.