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For what it's worth I love Rammstein. They totally turned me on to german metal in all its cheesey glory.

I think it boils down to the RIAA being too massive to adapt to a changing environment.

Strangers was my favorite song on that album. Later on I bought the Buddha of Suburbia but I still prefer the Outside version over the original. I'm pretty sure there is not a single song on that album I dislike.

I also caught the tour with NIN, only here in Boston.

"But I'm just asking myself, does that make it good? Something that you don't like or understand until someone comes along and provides an explanation. i don't know.'

Agreed. I was not aware of it being shat-upon however. It was the peak of a late period renaissance for bowie. For the record I own and love every one of his albums (except Never Let Me Down, which is pretty much awful) but Outside is the album that turned me on to Bowie as an artist and sent me, as a mid teenager,

The consumers will pay somehow or another, through subscription costs or ad revenue or what have you.

We can argue about what people should or should not do or call people stupid till the cows come home. It doesn't really have an effect on reality though.

Oh and to clarify, the story is being told by the midget, not by Lynch. So it's in the midget voice (but not backwards).

That pretty much is his real voice.

I bought a pair of jeans at goodwill for like 5 bucks. They fit pretty well two. I think I have 3 pairs total, and they've lasted me something like 7 years. I'd rather spend my money on food.

OK, I agree that this guy is talking out of his ass
but at the same time, a lot of what he says is hard to dispute. You can try and hold back the wave of piracy of intellectual property and digital media, but it is just so easy for the average person to do it, that legislation is not going to cut it. If piracy is so

I think that was actually Ellen making fun of the author.

I thought this was going to be about
the new Hobbit film.

When I see stills of this guy, I always mistake him for Luke Wilson.

The scene where Eddy beats the tar out of the tailgater
The midget guy from Twin Peaks talks about that scene in the special features . . . apparently Lynch was driving around one day and there was a tailgator harassing him, so he pulls aside and lets him pass. The midget was there and asked why he did that, and Lynch

Silent Hill 2
Now we know where they got the idea.

All I can say is
Patricia Arquette is absolutely smoking in this movie.

*I have shown this film to close friends.

I am glad to see this as a "Secret Success"
While I am also a fan of the original, I found this film to be emotionally powerful and devastating. The notion that a man would give up his life for the chance to correct a mistake, even if he was aware that what he was getting was not quite reality. The torment that love