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Being sick of hearing a song and a song being bad are two totally different things. Even amazing songs can get old if you hear them a million times.

Dot, dot, dot, HMMMMMMM!

I'm catching up on all the best picture nominees, and TCM has been really invaluable. They have Watch TCM available, which is great, as they have movies on demand (most are available for a week or two before being removed). It has definitely helped me find older stuff that would be harder to find elsewhere.

Crash is the only correct answer. It's not only the worst winner, it's easily in the bottom five nominees of all time.

That's what I first thought when I walked into the scene, but our demon/devil/Satan host made sure to tell us he loves the KKK, so we knew it was bad. I still think it was the most disturbing scene.

I went to a hell house in Indiana with a group of friends when I was in college. It was truly a fascinating experience. I went in expecting to be extremely offended, but outside of ones or two scenes, I felt the scenes had a fair viewpoint (don't do drugs, don't commit domestic violence, don't drink and drive, etc.)

New York's date is the same weekend as Comic Con.  That's a tough choice.

Noel Redding's work with Fat Mattress is another.  Let the Jimi Hendrix Experience to break out on his own, failed spectacularly, and was welcome backed after the Band of Gypsys experiment failed.

Should've hired Tyler Perry.

Should've hired Tyler Perry.