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I really am okay with anything that sexualizes Seth Rogen.

This comment makes me wish Zack would go back and review Buffy in the same way as he's done this.

But that begs the question: what "type" of film are you dismissing? Action films? Sci-fi films? Talking-animal films? Food-porn movies? Superhero movies? Because those are the genres Pixar is playing in. "Animated movie" is not a genre.

I agree - when I read Myles' review, I was quite stunned. When he said there was no ambiguity, I was all set to read him saying, "Because Holmes let Lestrade solve it himself; I wish Sherlock had allowed a hint that he might have done it." When I read the exact opposite from Myles, it now seems like there's a lot of

Even a deep cut? "Keep Me In Your Heart" or "Gorilla You're a Desperado."

Roses, then?

I've had the privilege of seeing DBT do that live like 5 or 6 times, and it never gets old and it's always that epic.

ALL of them.

No Children!

YES! Or OMG "Wise Up."

"Zip City," Drive-By Truckers

"Drops of Jupiter," Train

"All Revved Up With No Place to Go," Meat Loaf

"Dog Eat Dog" or "Stuck in a Closet With Vanna White." Though all these are great choices.

I don't know - while I loved the Isbell era, they did SRO before Isbell and The Big To-Do (a pretty phenomenal record) post-Isbell. English Oceans is solid and reaches some really high points, doing some stuff they've never done before. One of their best.

So funny I actually rewound it and watched it again.

I didn't meet them, but I stood next to both Tom Colicchio and Artie Lange at a Springsteen concert. It was kind of a weird underscoring of the melting-pot nature of Springsteen's audience.

But last year, the big complaint was that Leslie could do no wrong, and everyone kowtowed to her. This is a long game, I think.

Oh, come on. "Valiant" is fantastic (but yes, "Profit & Lace" is the worst Ds9 ever." I have a soft spot for "The Sound of Her Voice," love "Tears of the Prophets," and there's nothing at all wrong with the start of Season 7.

Season 5 Dawn was a terrific plot device. Season 7 Dawn was a pretty solid character who had depth and growth. We needn't think about Season 6 Dawn.