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True story: When I was a kid, my mother took my brother and I to see Rescuers Down Under. Instead they played Predator 2.

Let it be noted, as Americans are once more accused of gross egotism, that this show is being made by someone besprinkled Alastair Fothergill.

Connection between Justified, a Southern-fried western and Hannibal, the most gruesome show ever on television? The Kids in the Hall. o_O

Beat it and Thriller are a touch overplayed, sure, but Billie Jean is simply magic. The drum programming, apparently done by Jackson himself, is where its at for me. But yeah, Wanna Be Starting Something was an unexpected favorite during my post-death reexamination of Jackson.

i can't fathom "cold." They were far more human than most of the bands here. Perhaps later their music got a bit too "perfect" but early on they were ramshackle stuff, barely holding it together in very intriguing ways. And if you love Joy Division, they are far more present in New Order than may be apparent at

YESSS. Stinky and Dirty Show. Thank the f-ing gods. My son's favorite books come to life. We did our best to not let him see it lest it not be picked up, but he caught a glimpse one day and hasn't stopped pestering us since.

Skipping the east coast. got me all excited for absolutely nothing.

God. Whatever. Just produce comics with good, well rounded characters. Tell stories contained within a single title. Battleworld… pfffft. This is why people stop reading comics.

They don't need to do this.

Having just rewatched Tarzan with my toddler, i can say no, it was far more awful than "wallpaper." Some really godawful songs that just didn't mesh well with what was on screen. That said, the animation was really incredible. The "tree surfing" scenes featured some really incredible and mind bending camera

Most definitely. His career started so incredibly high, with Jeff Beck Group, Faces and then those first 4 (or maybe 5) solo albums… thats a run of what, 9 or 10 great albums? He had nowhere to go but down. But when he went down… oh boy what a ride direct to the pigshit.

Have you ever read Allmusic's review of Sports? Tis like a parody of American Psycho. "Picture This found Huey Lewis and the News developing a signature sound, but they truly came into their own on their third album, Sports. It's true that the record holds together better than its predecessors because it has a clear,

It didn't matter who the mother was. You see, thats the twist.

I also chose a tape for my brother, so his first tape was Fox on the Box by the Village People. Got to start somewhere people.

Whatever, its a great album. I'm only 12.

It's a Game by Bay City Rollers. It came out in 1977 but i bought it from a giant bin of cut out tapes at Kmart in the mid-80s. I liked it because it had a blue tape. Not a good album by any stretch, but I am rather proud that my favorite track was their cover of Bowie's Rebel, Rebel (especially since I was still

I will say that upon viewing the very first episode of HIMYM I said, "It's Robin." To which my girlfriend replied, "But they just said that it wasn't." I replied, "But it's a sitcom." then proceeded to stick to my guns for 9 long years, through Robin and Ted's many breakups, Robin and Barney's wedding, the appearance

You might be a Christopher Nolan fan.

Sure, sometimes they are legitimately "measuring" for a first down (however much subjectivity you want to assign to ball placement, which is understood as part of the game, a la balls and strikes) but more often than not, it's obvious that its not a first down and the measurement is really being used by the offensive