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Now I'll never get to read Roger Ebert's evisceration of this garbage.

I seem to recall they announced Adam Yauch was doing very well, and then he died a month later.

BioShock Infinite has put me in the mood for some more brain-melting sci-fi like Primer, so this could not be any better…TIMED.

Of course they haven't!  They just don't have any big characters.

He might as well have.

You know he didn't write the show, right?  He himself has talked about hating that, it was AMC's idea and he has been begging them to stop making him do it.

I know girls that absolutely love Fall Out Boy and it's their favorite thing in the universe.  Even they think Pete Wentz is kind of a douche.

Why would he?

That seems like a really terrible and boring lineup.  Out of those, I would like to see Phoenix, Queens of the Stone Age, the National, and literally nothing else.

I trust FX, I don't trust the public.  This isn't about the quality of the programs, it's about me highly doubting the public's ability to recognize that there's a new channel where all their favorite shows have gone, and them being able to find it.

I didn't know what it was like to be witnessing the exact moment where something cool and awesome ruins itself.  I can't imagine a world where this FXX thing goes well.

Has anyone heard from Mike White since the cancellation?  Not that he needs to make a statement or anything, but considering the end of his WTF episode, I worry that someone's going to find his weeks-old corpse soon.

I always thought this was a super one-sided battle.  I mean, it's clearly Oasis.  Blur's pretty good, but Oasis.

Jesus, they really did have a huge REM thing.

They're not much better now.

@Cutlass12:disqus Because Survival Instinct went into production almost immediately after the Telltale games starting coming out.  When the first episode got absolutely glowing reviews, the people in charge at Activision went "well shit we've really gotta capitalize on this" and forced this company to make an entire

@StewyStan:disqus Jon Wurster is probably harder to get than you think.  In the last 2 years, he's had maybe 45 days off.  I have to imagine that's the reason.  Maron does his own show with Tom Scharpling, for god's sake.

The Terror is so much weirder than Embryonic.

Few people realize Transmissions is their best album.

"Snobbish dandy" isn't even his thing anymore.  His entire last album was him telling stories of times he was an idiot.  The only remaining aspect of the old persona is that he wears suits.