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Kill them all!!!

Kicking and Screaming has held up amazingly well.  I watched it last year for the first time in over a decade and not only was I still laughing, I was nostalgic for things that haven't even happened yet.  Very bittersweet, as I recalled how I felt the first time I saw it (maybe a year after it first came out) and

I happened upon the book when it first came out (I judged books by their covers back then…it looked interesting) and ended up buying it as birthday gifts for two people.  We liked to think we were introspective and self aware, but don't most 21-22-23 year olds think that?  Maybe not anymore.  But I can say it's the

Jon Hamm was tired of the competition.

Bambi Meets Godzilla

Don Henley Must Die.

"Almost" being the key word in that sentence.

Longer than you think…

@avclub-1e850f6bef0bc36ca1f64e95ff1cbd2e:disqus I cannot agree with you more about everything in your comment.  I finally caved and watched SPR about five years ago, and while it was good, it just doesn't hold a candle to TRL.

I watched Young Adult a little over a month ago and was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't nearly as bad as I was expecting.  Aside from the ending, it was decent.  And Patton Oswalt deserved a Best Supporting Actor award for his role.  Nailed that character.

@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus It's good to have hobbies.

I have a vague recollection that Boston was the last season I made any attempt to watch and being annoyed by every single person in it.

So's your mom, at least after last night.

I have to admit that I read all of his articles about ICP, what, last year?  and as someone who has been well aware of their existence due to the nature of my work (restaurant/kitchen management), I do appreciate them on some level.  I think it appeals to the militaristic, macho, misogynistic side of some folk who

@avclub-89f9dee787a2ac2814ff9b5d782ba75d:disqus Ultra Violet is easily one of the best U2 songs from any era.

Where's Billy Corgan to confirm this?  Also, I'd just like to say that for as little love that Machina gets, I still think it's a pretty good album with the same touch of filler that bogged down Adore.

NO.

Geez, I forgot all about them.  Had a chance to see them in Charlotte a few years back and of course forgot all about it until the day after the show.

Kinda expected it, to be honest.

This is not the first time I've heard of this, and as much as I hate Freebird, I hate it even more that I've had the chance to see BTS at least three times and still have yet to make it happen.