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THIS IS NOT THE GREATEST SONG IN THE WORLD, NO!!

Stabler?  As a Vampire?

Bridesmaides.
Movie of the year.

Everything is lies?

SHUT UP!!!

Yeah, it's Selina Kyle.  Also, that's a really odd scene to showcase in a trailer.

So because it doesn't have bright colors and AWESOME, SUPER FANTASMIC CGI AND IRON MAN SHOOTING SHIT AND BUILDINGS BLOWING UP MICHAEL BAY STYLE it's generic?

Know what would make Batman better?  If he had, like, a robot.  Like a full on Gundam that's heavily efficient in all things brooding.

Call me, Maybe has not left my head since I first heard it.

Like the man said—Nick Cannon is hilarious.

I just…don't understand people who actually want to see this.  I'm black, but I find this kind of films rather alienating.  Despite advertised as being a movie for "my people," it indulges in the same silly racial stereotypes that tend to plague black actors in cinema.

That's what you get when your books become ingrained in pop-culture.  Though it's slightly hilarious hearing people whine about how "boring" the synopsis sounds.  Guess it doesn't have enough wizards.

Perhaps K-pop might be the better place for you.

"this is what the future of sound will contain."

One of my friends who was incredibly enthusiastic about Skrillex tried to get me to listen to some of his tracks—I couldn't get into it.  Skrillex, and the entire genre of dubstep, makes me feel like a cantankerous black man screaming at those broish white kids to get off his lawn and turn down that noise.

I can accept that people like things that I don't like, while pitching a fit over said people who like the very things I despise.

Exactly why is that deserving of attention?

Damn, so I guess I may be the only one that finds '50' enjoyable.  It's so flagrantly dumb, loud, and basically represents why I like Odd Future.

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I'm officially too old for rap at 22 now"

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The oft-forgotten Mike G is a viable contender for the first time, full of fire over the lurching banger “Forest Green.”