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Sorry, but's that canon to be Big Boss' theme circa MGSV.

Wow. Ours is still of the opinion that Pearl Jam and Metallica belong on the regular "new rock" station (even though they haven't played any of the songs they've released after maybe 1998) and the "classic rock" station doesn't play anything that would fall outside of '70's/early '80's dad rock.

I'd actually love a compilation of all the times professional wrestlers have used songs without giving a single shit about licensing.

I have never actually heard The Beatles on any of the radio stations in my area, which is sad. Our "classics" station is more interested in Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ted Nugent.

OK, good. Because I can't remember the last time I did either on purpose.

See also: King Crimson. I get when certain bands (the wonderful Hell Orbs, for instance) pick and choose which services they want to be available on (Google Play instead of Spotify) but shutting out everyone who doesn't immediately want to buy a record is pretty dumb.

So it's OK when I stream their music for free on Spotify? Or listen to Mandatory Metallica every night at 7 on my local rock station?

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A lot of character actors who have a number of memorable creepy roles seem to be really nice people. I've heard several people say that Michael Berryman from The Hills Have Eyes is one of the nicest people you will ever meet.

I'm guessing his John Wick character will seem like a boy scout in comparison to his DC Murderverse character.

It's on my list of things I actually am looking forward to watching. I just got off on a tangent and started watching Danger 5, Kung Fu Hustle, Kung Pow: Enter the Fist and other similar goofy stuff.

I'm not a fan of that plan, Cap'n.

I'm under 40 and I know that Pat Boone is the writer and co-singer of "Space Ghost, He's the Space Most".

I remember someone asking me if Prometheus was a good movie and after about a minute of trying to explain it I said "You should watch it." I'm still not sure if it's a good movie or not (I go back and forth each time I watch it) but it is worth watching. It's also probably the closest we'll ever get to an actual At

The two biggest misses from the list for me are Pacific Rim (not native 3D but the Jaeger/Kaiju scenes were already all digital and were re-rendered in 3D, while del Toro was given double the usual time to do the conversion on the rest of the film) and Prometheus.

My first was Godzilla vs Megalon, which I got the VHS of on Christmas when I was 3. The Godzilla design I associate the most is the Biollante/King Ghidorah one. That's the design that was all over the Trendmasters and Random House merchandise when I was a kid. My favorite design is the Godzilla 2000 one, which is why

I agree that there's history but as you said, there's a reason that design wasn't used. My biggest problem is that Anno and Higuchi seem to have gone so far away from Godzilla in an effort to try and make him "scary" again that he looks more like that terrible "realistic" (actually super gory and gross) deviantart

Yup. I've mentioned this before, but I was so excited from the trailer (and the "True Survivor" video) that I had a release party at my apartment. We watched it three times in a row and it kept getting better.

It's very offensive but the movie itself is so ridiculous, from the boss (played by the director) who doesn't know how to deal with admitting wrondoing to the weird running joke about foot smell to the random jump rope competition finale. It's not as hysterically bizarre as Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas but it's up

To echo a lot of the sentiment here, I don't think you can make a parody stranger than the actual films. War Room, God's Not Dead (I can't believe there's a sequel and it actually came out on April Fool's), Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas, The Masked Saint… These movies and more are so much more ridiculous and goofy