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Yeah kids today will never know the experience of catching some weird video late at night on 120 Minutes or Headbanger's Ball and then searching the rock magazines at some bookstore or dingy record shop to figure out who the hell that was. There's not much mystery to things anymore.

Read an interview with Taylor Kitsch in The Daily Beast and they basically openly discussing the whole closeted aspect of his character and how the guy is going to basically self-destruct someway in a few episodes.

Yeah, I'm listening to the start of the list right now, which also has the huge hit "Enjoy The Silence" and Public Enemy and Slayer a little further down the list—so it's not really strictly indie or alternative rock—though for me it is a nice trip down memory lane of 90s music.

1992, I think…

As a 12-year-old I remember being very impressed by this video—thinking it was the darkest, heaviest, most evil video I'd even seen on MTV(even more so than most of the thrash metal I'd seen). I asked a kid at school the next day if Nine Inch Nails was a reference to Satan and a couple months later I recieved NIN

Jindal is still funny if you just picture him being an East Indian Kenneth from 30 Rock.

They can always throw in some random MiGs from an unknown enemy country with "bad guy" stenciled on the wings like they did in the first one.

Great avatar/comment synergy.

We lost a lot of good men in the Pepsi Challenge back in '86.

I knew something was up when I heard the plotline that Cersei, lacking anymore Lannister allies, will just make a deal with the Colombians.

So Hodor is coming back!

Yes, it's right down the street from the Chuck Palahniuk Fight Club monument made out of old liquor bottles.

Detroit building a statue for a fictional cyborg in a film that portrays Detroit as a dystopian hellhole run by corporations and that was actually filmed in Dallas is pretty funny…

The opening shot will be a pumped up Screech just getting out of the pen…ready for just one more score.

Honestly, I feel that movie went as far as one could go(or needs to go) with that material. I think it is an enjoyable movie though, the book itself is great, but it's a mess all the same. Gilliam did pretty well in taking a sort of stream of consciousness piece of Gonzo writing and putting most of it on the screen.

Doughgirls

Get Idris Elba to play Bond and then remake Live and Let Die…and make the villain Kananga a parody of Obama. Conservatives will be having heart attacks left and right agonizing whether to hate or love the film…

It reminds me of a guy in a college who thought he was being especially witty when he said the party was going to have so many hot girls it'd be like a free trip to Poontang New Guinea…

Asspen, Colorassdo

If they can't program a spambot with a South Boston accent then who cares…