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@Dadjoe: I havent heard much from either artist so i cannot comment to them specifically, but i doubt they are different than any other artist who claims that the whole album is important.

The Iron Council does it faster

@failtroll_is_fail: I can name a few albums where all the songs are good, but in my personal experience 95% of all albums only have 2-3 good songs on them.

@Billiam_Bisquits: I imagine that putting up whole albums just makes it easier to manage songs, all the songs are seperate files to people just pick the ones they want.

An album has always been a collection of single songs, any artist who says differently just wants you to pay for a bunch of songs you have no interest in listening to. In the old days you either had to buy an album and get a bunch of songs you didnt like, or buy the single that cost half the price of an album because

@Faxmonkey: Helsing's Fire is in no way mediocre, 1$ is a bargain for it

I realise that 99% of the worlds population think that Pixar can do no wrong, but every Pixar movie i have seen seems to be aimed a three year olds on a sugar rush, so i dont have much confidence that they can improve the movie, so hopefully they dont make it worse.

Home theater systems dont rely on 100$ cables or "magic rocks" to enchance the visual quality, people dont make fun of audiophiles because wanting good sound is bad, but because most high end audio equipment seems to be snake oil.

It says a lot about Superman, that every single knockoff of him is a much more interesting character

@maythetechbewithyou: Glee vastly improve the songs they do, i mean who ever heard of Journey until Glee? :P

@MrGOH: Is the promote button that little white heart?

@anomaly_kid: People all around the world watch movies with subtitles, so it sounds a little odd that people from the US are unable to do the same. The trouble with this movie isnt so much that it is a remake, but that it is a remake with LOUD ROCK MUSIC YEAHH! It basically confirms every stereotype people have of

I thought this was an ok episode, i would have liked it better if it was a single episode since there wasnt enough meat on the story for a two parter.

@Sora57: It works fine while sitting down, but so far all of the games seem to be designed for the player to stand up, that is not Microsofts fault but merely a design decision.

3D is no more of a fad than color or sound is, Avatar was an amazing experience in 3D and i have a hard time believing anyone who thinks the normal version was just as good. I agree that a movie like Clash of the Titans had a very poor 3D experience, but that doesnt mean that 3D is bad, just that some movie producers

The trailer is a little cheesy, but that shouldnt distract you from the fact that Sigler makes great science fiction/Horror books and then gives them away for free as episodic podcasts, i dont know anyone else who does the same while being even half as good as Siglers books. Looking forward to The Starter!

@SeventhSteel: Agreed, it accuratly shows what kind of movie the Fountain is.

I didnt even consider the possibility that he wouldnt get nominated, that is just too crazy a thought. I am going to assume i live in a relativly sane world, and continue with the real question; whether or not anyone other than John Noble deserves to win the emmy.

It is a shame that they waited this long to do the movies as two parts, the last two movies could especially have used a lot more time to bring the story to the screen. Deathly Hallows as a book was bloated and had a lot of boring points, it doesnt surprise me that the one HP book that doesnt need two movies is