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I actually ended up putting on the subtitles on with them, and it did actually help distract a bit from the dubbing issue.

I Come With The Rain, the story about a world-weary private detective who, despite the cold and cynical exterior he presents to the world, still can't resist the sultry pitter-patter of rain drops and before he knows it, he's back to the day that storm entered his town, with puddles that went on for days.

I have seen that scene many times before, and yet, opening that link, it still felt as though it would be indecent to not watch it again.

In Rugby League down under, there was a player around 15 years ago who got caught in a game following through with his madcapped "yeah, a finger in the bumhole, that'll knock 'em off their game" idea, which subsequently became all anyone knew him for. The player, however, who more recently decided to unsettle an

For the last time, we are not here to talk about your mother.

It's a delight all-round!

Freddy vs Jason, the movie in which our favourite cut-up, one Mr Freddy Krueger himself, demonstrates his famously sharp wit with that pithy "how sweet dark meet" bon mot he delivers in the direction of Kelly Rowland, in a movie in 2003. Haha!

So wait, is the action actually discernible to the human eye in this, or is Bay just being incoherent in a bold new digital way?

This is a thing that is true

Also, Useless Grant is far from the funniest name on this list, but it may actually be the best, or at least the most apt.

"another mass delusion: free jazz"

I don't know about the whole catalogue, but their first, self-titled album rules.

I really didn't take to Yellow & Green at all, possibly because I had been listening to and getting into Blue heavily before it came out and it suffered in direct comparison, but for whatever reason, whether time or they've just gotten better at what they were trying to do on Yellow & Green, the advance singles and Pur

Look Around You is brilliant ("Thank you for introducing all to the world of rap music"), which is probably why I should have checked this out before. Anyway I did, and it is exactly my thing. I wouldn't have thought another Michael Caine impression could make much of an impression on me, but it was hilarious.

I missed this show until now, but those two sketches in the article have convinced me now is the time to change my wicked ways.

If nothing else, it would seem this book would seem to provide yet more evidence that all academics with "media" in their job title must have an assistant on hand at all times to translate their ramblings from complete and utter wank into something resembling English.

Ha, I only use it to put stuff on my nano, and have just updated itunes thinking "may as well, what could be the harm" and now I'm stuck while it takes forever to update my library, which given what I use Itunes for, is not even that big (I shudder to think how long I would be stuck in purgatory if I had everything in

Get that fucking asshole upstairs to use some damned headphones if he needs to play his "home theatre system" at seismic event levels.

Of all the difficulties involved in getting an oscar-bait biopic made, surely getting the damn script written already has to be the least of them. They struggle, they succeed, success had complications but then someone make a comment in passing that inadvertently inspires Bohemian Rhapsody, they succeed more, they