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Looks like iTunes users just got…

To summarize: Having Bono thrust inside me was the wake-up call I needed.

It seems people are complaining about the fact that the album insinuated itself on their devices. Electrons may be cheap, but NAND flash storage isn't, and most people don't have room on their phones to store corporate bloat like this album.

Azeem, LIGHT!

"Unpopular opinion"

"Fans of adult animation"

Have you ever seen a Canadian ride a BMX bike?

Stannis randomly rides past the screen, cutting down characters.

One by one, the characters start getting enveloped in a gray fog representing writer's block.

The wife and I have been making our way through TNG for about the last year and a half. She never really watched them as a kid, and I watched the reruns obsessively during my 90's childhood. It really is a great series, but it also really drags at points (especially in the last season). And the writers rely way too

The video game industry already parallels the movie industry pretty closely: A small number of big-budget releases that actually do something interesting; lots of indies that push the boundaries of what you can do with the medium (with a widely varying degree of quality and success); and lots of medium- and big-

Anyone want to take bets as to whether Netflix will be able to tell this story without resorting to Orientalism/exoticism?

"I am old enough for this shit."

The song they played was so trite and uninteresting, it could have been written and composed by a computer algorithm.

Learning of this movie and watching it after the Lord of the Rings Trilogy (and maybe a Hobbit or two) has come out is an interesting experience. You hear the premise and you're like "Peter Jackson directs Oscar-bait script? Ohhhhhhhhhh"…but then you actually watch it and you're like …"hhhhhhhhhh shit, that was good."

In the end, maybe it was a B minus after all.

Yeah. That's a perfectly timed and perfectly placed mundane moment.

I'm of two minds on Tarantino's output since Jackie Brown. As a creator of set-pieces and as a referential stylist, he has only improved. For the sheer joy of watching great craftsmanship, I'd take one of his movies over most others any day.

I think the primary appeal of Goldeneye multi-player came from the shitty aiming controls. Trying to hit anyone who wasn't on the exact same horizontal plane was a skill unto itself.

"9/11… Sponsored By Comcast."