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I never played Heavy Rain, but my brother did. I watched him at times and I mostly remember it being incredibly dreary and that he was probably a little too young at the time to be playing something about a child killer. But I'm looking at the reviews it received when it was released, and they were very positive from

Meh.

The commercial they just showed for some cop drama with J-Lo and Ray Liotta is one of the most ridiculous things I've ever seen in my life.

BBT for Fargo right?

Don't think I've seen anything else he was in, but Dan Stevens was flat out awesome in The Guest.

"Houses of the Holy? Maybe."
Not sure what this meant, but Houses of the Holy is considered just as brilliant as pretty much any other Zeppelin album. Train shouldn't be covering ANYTHING by Led Zeppelin. Not even Boogie With Stu.

Too many to list but one movie that really stood out for me is the film Lawrence of Arabia. How David Lean and co. were able to make something like this in 1962 is beyond a miracle. From a sheer filmmaking standpoint it is without a doubt one of the most beautiful looking movies ever made. Has not aged a day since it

Remain in Light is perfect. I actually listened to it for the first time this year as well. Might be my favorite album of the entire 80's.

Posted in Part 1 but I guess I'll continue a little here. People vs. OJ was far better then I ever expected it would be when they first announced it, but I'm sorry, it is still far from being "yearly" best for me. Pretty good, with some exceptional episodes and performances with great courtroom drama that I thought a

Very nice.

Also glad to see Black Mirror made it. Besides the Waldo episode I've really enjoyed everything that shows done. Is a season 4 expected?

GOT's popularity has gotten so enormous(as well as the amount of emmy's it receives every year) that I feel it has attracted more critics along the way as well. Kind of strange Vanderwerrf criticized 4(IMO one of the shows best seasons) when its a direct continuation book-wise of season 3 just with more significant

I think he/she is kidding…

I recommend a second listen, I liked it much more second time around. Not every song gels and I do think his previous self-titled is definitely better from start to finish but it should be on this list.

To be perfectly honest, I really don't remember much of anything positive about The Night Of beyond its premiere. And it finished its season only a couple months ago maybe? Fairly well acted and filmed(like most HBO productions) but that series started to become a chore to watch the further its season went. Very

Was actually pretty happy to not see one of the most overrated albums in recent music history(Lemonade) on here. At least AV club seemed to have actually listened to the music they reviewed this yr rather then just not make sense at all and simply piss people off(aka Pitchfork, in what may be their most infuriatingly

I really REALLY miss Gary Oldman trying to challenge himself let alone just being in decent movies. One of the most gifted actors around and he spends time in garbage Shia Labeouf flicks.

I really enjoyed Train to Busan too.

Breaking Bad is just as good the second time around as it was the first. Don't understand people who say otherwise.

Feel like they're both a bit hypercritical. This year has downright sucked for the most part for most commercial releases I feel, so I really can't stick up for 2016. But since I've come to this website I really can't remember either of them giving really high marks to anything opening in more then 6 theaters