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I like One Drop a lot and the album has quite a few other good songs on it. Unfortunately they are interrupted by warbling, pseudo poetry that was insightful when really high, but is just grating and stupid. The "reggae song" is a song about Reginald, hence the real title Reggie Song.

I like One Drop a lot and the album has quite a few other good songs on it. Unfortunately they are interrupted by warbling, pseudo poetry that was insightful when really high, but is just grating and stupid. The "reggae song" is a song about Reginald, hence the real title Reggie Song.

I haven't seen this yet but I only hear good things about it, usually saying how funny the movie is. Statistically speaking 1 in every 3 French people have seen this movie, making it one of the biggest blockbusters in French cinema. That wouldn't happen to a C+ film, unless there are a lot of explosions and

I haven't seen this yet but I only hear good things about it, usually saying how funny the movie is. Statistically speaking 1 in every 3 French people have seen this movie, making it one of the biggest blockbusters in French cinema. That wouldn't happen to a C+ film, unless there are a lot of explosions and

Same here. I was worried it would continue the downward trajectory of the last two albums but Not Your Kind Of People is certainly their best since Version 2.0, maybe even their best album. The version with a bunch of extra tracks is even better because they get even moodier/broader spectrum sounds in the songs. They

Same here. I was worried it would continue the downward trajectory of the last two albums but Not Your Kind Of People is certainly their best since Version 2.0, maybe even their best album. The version with a bunch of extra tracks is even better because they get even moodier/broader spectrum sounds in the songs. They

You know what? No YOU DON"T!

You know what? No YOU DON"T!

The formula being: 1/2 Cocteau Twins, 1/3 St. Etienne and for variation throw in some Kraftwerk, Cure, New Order, Abba to taste?

mi hambre es bombero tirantes!

Maybe you should try some borderline racist talk and see if other racists think it's safe to come out of their closets around you, like they did with Salina Mayer (did I get that right Governor Chung?)

except that VPVP is not an acronym, it's just an abbreviaton. acronyms can be pronounced as a word in their own right, (OSHA, OPEC). DEA could be an acronym but everybody just pronounces the individual letters, just like with ATF, FBI and the more common VPVP.

I beg to differ. Although The One I Love was my first introduction to R.E.M., Man On The Moon was one of the later songs I really love. It just hasn't been around as long as the early stuff so and crucially, it came out when you were older and less impressionable. As far as the Green period goes: Turn You Inside Out,

She is indeed very fetching, and her IMDB pic makes the Alyson Hannigan comparison understandable. I don't recall noticing her in Captain America though

Already afraid that Save Me, before it will canceled four episodes in and be replaced by Community reruns, will fail to address her character's mental problems because of course people channel an imaginary creature.

Hells yeah to more Scrubs coverage! I'm constantly needling my buddy to finally return my boxset of Scrubs so I can catch up with your reviews. Scrubs is great and your are helping me stave off Alzheimers by making me drag up my Scrubs memories. If it's all the same to you I'd like to see you go all the way through,

Let's all agree that this is the last occurrence of the name Hilson but yes, that photo montage had my girlfriend and I laughing out loud.

I may have mentioned this before but Sarah Chalke's German is actually good as opposed to the pathetic attempts by the allegedly German brothers. Both have problems pronouncing words correctly and the grammar in their dialogue is atrocious. Just a little big up for blonde doctor.

Bruce Springsteen and Bob were on the same bill somewhere in the 70s, that must have made for an amazing night of musical awesomeness. Both were acts that would never be booked as opening acts because no matter who headlined, they couldn't get close to energy and joy that Springsteen and Marley conveyed. With them on

Understand where you are coming from but Could You Be Loved still rocks. It's just that Marley made another 500 good to amazing songs and people shouldn't be so damn lazy and try some of it. There are other compilations out there, better than Legend.