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I don't know if it's really all that weak, though. None of them have really managed to get even close to their glory days, of course. Metallica had four absolute "stone-cold classics" in the 80s, one "great" album in the black album, and then a bunch of so-so stuff. Megadeth is similar - a few undeniable classics

That would be hilarious. Endless gabbing from her followed by a terse "SHUT IT" from the good doctor.

It's really the best show on TV for hilariously bad disguises.

My daughter is a big fan of the book and movie so we took her to see him at one of the local meet-n-greets last year. Got the same spiel and it felt really weird. She got her sights firmly set on a special edition hard cover graphic novel version of the book, so we order it for her birthday. His manager couldn't

DVRs. They've been raiding people's houses for the cached recordings from the homes around them since season 1.

This might not be the show for you. The whole thing is about letting things get uncomfortably awful. It's why most of us love it.

You've left me hanging. What if Austin Powers and ET DID have a baby?

I think cariocalondoner is spot-on. Megan Fox simply isn't fun enough for this show. She's pretty much good at one thing only: smoldering hotness. I don't know if the entire episode is C- quality, as outside of Fox, it was a fun episode. She brings the show down, IMO. Looking forward to her leaving in a couple

I understand quantum physics better than I understand how there's supposed to be any chemistry between Nick and Regan. Or Regan and anyone on this show. I fault Fox's one-note acting abilities. She's "bitchy resting face" personified.

Also Van Halen. And Chicago.

Ah, Kickboxer - the source for one of my favorite stupid, totally useless quotes: "He was kicking de pole." (Must be said with heavy Belgian accent for full effect.)

Did she tell you that in a letter?

Grant Hart's solo catalog is peppered with killer songs. The guy's got a great sense of melody. Good News For Modern Man is a brilliant little masterpiece that too few know, outside of Husker Du fans.

You didn't need a tangentially-related sequel-prequel to ignore Prometheus. Prometheus is imminently ignorable all by itself. And this is coming from someone who loves Alien 3 and even sees merit in Alien Resurrection.

David Rees, as in "Going Deep With David Rees" and "Artisanal Pencil Sharpening"? Huh.

Sweet! A new place to look at stuff I'm going to buy on Amazon!

Hence the "Disappointed" Horse.

Dana Carvey has no Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt equivalent. Tina Fey is still gold in my book for her comedy-writing skills.

Already been through Blackstar twice today, it's an incredible piece of work. I like how concise it is - 7 songs, no filler, which is in stark contrast to the bloated Next Day (especially the later deluxe edition.) It's not that there aren't good songs on TND, it's that there's so much inessential stuff. Pare it down

Scary Monsters (one of his best) followed Lodger, not Let's Dance.