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As a classic rock guy, I definitely enjoyed when Petty, The Who, etc. took their turns putting up quality performances. But Prince put on a show that you knew was something special as you were watching it. His ought to be number 1. Also, did I miss the Chili Peppers in this list? I remember that one being

Brief aside: I’d really enjoy it if someone wrote a modern update on Scanner Darkly but with Proud Boys disguised as Antifa and/or vice-versa, and eventually no one remembers who or what they stand for anymore.

And weirdly jumping to the defense of a grown-ass man who’s a multi-millionaire.

And the special features!  My god they had a hilarious feature talking about how they animate the show, it was ridiculous and definitely played to their style of humor

Every Gen-X helmed project for the past decade: “Remember that thing you loved? Well here’s how it’s actually really lame! All your favorite characters were actually (or ended up becoming) miserable failures! It will also feature, for the first time, a diverse cast of characters on television. Not because we care, but

If you want it to end, you have to stop clicking. And DEFINITELY stop commenting.

Remember when Gizmodo published a piece entitled “Idiocracy Is a Cruel Movie and You Should Be Ashamed For Liking It” by Matt Novak?  Pepperidge Farm remembers...

As The Offspring once wrote, it’s cool to hate.

Apparently

Almost all the TV ads I saw over the past month weren’t really about the movie; instead the cast talked about how much they miss Chadwick and how this movie celebrates his legacy. Big red flag for me that they were immediately going for sympathy points rather than showcasing the movie... the subtext “We DARE you to say

The Name of the Rose, but Star Wars?

This was probably the best thing to come out of the Netflix run

Ah, a fellow jizz lover

I liked it, but I agree a lot of its logic was dumb.  But like Signs (which I also liked) if you turn your brain off and enjoy the human thought experiment being presented, that’s what the movie’s really about.  His buddy’s future self wandering around with more parts of his body coming off haunted me, but made no

Somebody copied and pasted the timestamped url instead of the main video url

I’m tempted to pull a Kirk “Nomad” gambit with people arguing this is racist by pointing out that they’re the ones who are instantly reminded of Black people when they see anthropomorphic apes. Of course, as with most “drama” like this, it exists exclusively online and no real-life humans care or even think about it

Aren’t both basing their designs on Tolkien’s artwork?  Makes sense they’d be aesthetically similar

I must be old because I had no idea this was a real person and not a superhero whose introduction I missed in a previous MCU entry

Midnight premiere of Return of the King with my friends. Our school had just done The Hobbit as a play, and my buddy was Gandalf and had an amazing movie-accurate costume he had made with another student, down to the staff. The rest of us wreaked of beer and then there was him. Outside of a few elves no one else had

It had so many fake endings my buddy leaned over in the theater and said “This is like Albuquerque by Weird Al”.  I had to stifle laughter while everyone else was crying