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Cause, some of those problems are derived from the fact that minorities aren't properly represented in our culture. Maybe if Americans would just go through the supposedly painful process of learning to identify with minorities in Leo Dicaprio type roles cops could be a little more emphatic than shooty, judges could

Wasn't dissing Day of the Triffids. The Happening could have been campy fun too, if wasn't trying to hard to be a think piece.

I watched "The Happening" with a friend and she apologized for afterward. I didn't think the movie was great but I didn't think the apology was necessary either. My main beef with the movie was that it felt made for TV, it felt over-serious, and also seemed a bit mean spirited.

Come on, vinyl is less than 5% of the physical music market. It ain't vinyl that driving the change in balance. It's more likely a shift to streaming combined with the fact that today's teens probably don't have a music player that plays physical media.

Gina works well when she has the role of court jester and she's able to temper the other characters with her street smarts. She also does well at just being odd. But, in the later episodes it seems like she she's just there to annoy the shit out of someone until they lose it and she pretends it was part of her master

Isn't Bob the Marge of Bob's Burgers? The Christmas episode seemed like the typical family situation where dad has a gut feeling, and mom is trying to be helpful even though she's completely oblivious to what's happening. If it was a normal situation Linda would have been right. Who expects to be run down by a giant

At least there's a dynamic between Jake and the other characters. Captain Holt's best lines set up by Jake.

I don't really care who the other two are. The point was that the assholeness of Henley, Frey, and Simmons isn't typical.

You've basically named 3 of the top 5 assholes in the world and two of them were in the Eagles. There are plenty of rich successful people that aren't completed bloated, tedious, and defensive about their own success.

Beyond the fact that they're a bland, over-produced rock band that never rocked, and never wrote a lyric that couldn't be measured with a ruler? They were essentially the Cold Play of the 70s. They didn't really write great songs, they wrote what could be calculated as great songs that would allow you to remain in

The movie references a much deeper sentiment that has been around since the 70s. The Eagles have always been seen as more of a product of the studio than a rock band. The fact that the principles in the band tend to wank on about their own importance probably doesn't help much either.

I certainly doubt anyone with half of brain would have had low expectations. Or, if they did, they were predicting the end of guitar music in general. Pablo Honey was an ambitious album with some really great moments, and some other moments where the song writing didn't come together. But, in the end they had their

They're also playing Primavera

Especially when low-budget is basically the only thing that's redeemable about the old series.

Did your mom reorganize your Star Wars action figure collection again?

So, basically, the movie came to same messy conclusion most people come to when they're 14.

So, Kevin Smith is basically the only director to graduate from the George Lucas school of directing?

Personally, I don't see any shortage in representations of masculinity for boys to identify with. I see a bunch of useless whiny men who blame feminism for the fact that they're divorced or never had a girlfriend. I see a bunch of old school conservative types that feel threatened by positive female roles. I see a

Neko Case sings a lot of songs from the male perspective and can also be a feminist at times. I'd say in the case she's being a feminist and listing off a bunch of things that men take for granted that women don't. Or, in social justice lingo she's speaking about white male privilege.

That's ok because most middle-aged people are soldiering under the impression that they're still amongst the young trend-setters.