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I my opinion, any good director would have left it on the cutting room floor. Most of the other enhancements were extended eye candy that more or less showed off new elements (well created new merchandise opportunities) in the Star Wars universe.

The extra Jabba scene just fills in a bunch of details about Han and Jabba that we were better off not knowing. The same goes for Han shooting before Guido. In the unaltered series we have to learn to trust Han, and the more mysterious Jabba is the better. The idea that Han can step on Jabba's tail really takes the

What we really want is a Criterion release of the original trilogy.

Not really a movie fan eh?

I don't see how Fox really wins by not signing on. So the next Star Wars movie gets a little less promotion? They may as well be a music store refusing to sell Gabriel trumpet polish thinking less people will notice the world ending.

Whatever guys, I just want to ride my bicycle.

At least he didn't release a giant inflatable pig in a bikini.

Still won't be as bad as the awkward feeling I got when a girl I liked wanted me to agree that "It's been awhile" was one of the greatest songs ever.

There's two things I think about when someone says "nu-metal." First one is a highschooler victoriously projectile vomiting on everybody at the prom, and second is the fact that Fred Durst didn't even take his shirt off for the Get Naked video.

It was pretty much all down hill after the first album. We seemed to be doing pretty good with stuff like Pantera, and The Deftones and then there was Korn, and there was Nu-Metal which seemed more like a suburban high school interpretation of being too afraid to ask a girl out than anything worthwhile or threatening.

I had a copy of Guitar World with White Zombie on the cover. Sean Yseult has her fly unbutton and she's pushing her pants down just enough so that you can see the top of her pubic hair.

He's probably sitting on his couch with a guitar and a notepad coming up with a response to this comment.

It does sound like something people would at least watch the tail end up before the prime time shows start. If anything it would be a good way for people who work to catch the celebrity interviews that usually happen on day time shows or late night television.

Ferguson also built up an audience in prime time before he had a late night talk show. I'm sure there are a few people who will stop to watch Drew Carey's boss.

There's no doubt that Gene Simmons is a megalomaniac, and that his branding exercise can occasionally be mistaken for a rock combo. But, he's really the bottom of the heap when it comes to getting pearl's of wisdom from people in clown makeup.

I would also suspect that they don't exactly feel tormented by Gene Simmons. The problem isn't the characterization of a suicidal person's intentions (though I agree that they generally don't want to die) it's the characterization that a depressed person simply lacks a good bit of manning up, as if it's something like

There is a general insensitivity to how difficult it is to learn a second language to the point where you can interact fluently with native speakers.

It took awhile, but I'm glad I discovered this band.

Yes, sometimes it even makes me smile.

Yah, I love the story of him showing up to the studio with a cheap Casio synth and the engineering struggling to mic it because it didn't have an audio output.