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Oh come on now! How could you forget Alive? The whole movie is basically a quest for batteries in the Andes!

Not supposed to be scary, just badass. I love those spheres. Wish I had one. I like that Don Coscarelli throws Reggie Bannister a bone every now and then by casting him in his newer films.

Everyone needs to take a deep breath and think about this for a second. I am crazy about Kate Bush especially Hounds of Love and Sensual World, but I don't know if I really want to jeopardize my image of her as she is on these albums by seeing her perform at the age of 56. But maybe I'm just saying that because I

The fact that Captain Beefheart was never inducted proves how out of touch this committee is. It's a shame that RocknRoll's fascinating history has been turned out like a five cent streetwalker. Or more like a five billion dollar streetwalker. Err, you know what I mean.

The commie bastard gets no food!

But that's actually liberating because no one expected them to eclipse the Beatles.

Well, you've just eliminated The Stones right there. Also, let's not forget that a lot of those old blues songs WERE about show-off dick swinging. People need to stop academicizing the blues, it's incredible music partially because it's sexy and mean. But yes, you are right in that a lot of those blues and folk

Yeah, but "No Words" has that line, "You say that love is everything and what we need the most of / I wish you knew that's just how true my love was."

Woah, hold up a sec. Incredibly over-saturated and insanely ubiquitous, sure. But Zep is one of the greatest rock bands of the 20th century, in my opinion. It's true, sometimes Plant gets a little screechy, but you can't deny the power of songs like "Trampled Under Foot", "Custard Pie", "Misty Mountain Hop", or

Even though it was co-written by Denny Laine, I always think of "No Words" as McCartney's love song to Lennon.

As it should. The sci-fi crossover element to 'Inside Llewyn Davis' and 'Girls' is confusing enough to the best scientific minds of this century, nevermind the average layperson.

Well, in an episode in season two she went on a rant about how she hates the Stones, so that would explain it. She was being ironic when she didn't get the joke in the car. Gawd!

No, I don't dislike the show because the characters are unlikeable, I dislike it because it's a bad show.

Oh, so you are saying when they crossed over from the terrible Coen movie to the terrible Girls show, they brought the bad mojo from the otherwordly dimension that the movie refers to as "1961 NYC" with them to this strange dimension that HBO Girls refers to as "Present-day Brooklyn"? Maybe.

By the way, did something happen to Amy Schumer's face that I don't know about?

I would still suggest you make a vision board. Just keep it empty.

Now you have to make one, too. Wish I could have prevented this.

No, I'm pretty sure it was an episode of The Prisoner. Shoshanna is a big fan of that show, which you would have known if you had followed the previous two seasons.

I was trying to forget. Lee Ranaldo is turning out to be the only guy in the band with a shred of decency.