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I really don't know what to make of this, but the fact that I'm not dismissing it out of hand surprises me. It almost looks like it might be fun? Maybe?

I had somehow missed that. Reading it now, and I'm just sad anew.

"OMG, like, Shirley Manson is so old, you guys! Anyway, here's somebody who mashed up a Taylor Swift song with another Taylor Swift song! GJ,I!"

The mods for NV are absurdly good.

You're not alone. I played F3 and never really felt crazy about it, but New Vegas totally captured my heart. It felt so much more like the Fallout I knew and loved from the old days. I still play it to this day from time to time.

I enjoyed NV more than F3 anyway. *shrugs*

Somebody on here once said that Carrie in "Portlandia" is, to them, like watching Michael Jordan play baseball, and that's about the best analogy I have heard. She's enjoyable in this decent comedy program, but she's queen of the fucking world behind a guitar, and it bums me out that that is now only a rare, tiny

One of the local craft brewers here has a "German-style IPA" that I don't hate, but it's also not nearly my favorite beer from them (that'd be their black lager). I can't get into most IPAs, which is a problem as the hipster quotient of bars increases.

I found plenty to enjoy on both "Bleed Like Me" and "Not Your Kind of People," so…agree to disagree.

I love Kathleen Hanna. She's the best and I will brook no back-sass on this point.

"Sorry, what was that - couldn't hear you over the sound of typing up this article telling everybody how much they NEED to hear this forgotten Taylor Swift gem/inescapable garbage mega hit from two years ago!"

OK, we get it. Can we move on to something else now?

I'd argue it hasn't died out at all. It seems to me like it's still massively overused. I remember noticing it really strongly in the "Interstellar" trailers - Michael Caine looked like an Oompa Loompa.

*Looks at AlarTruve's comment history*

One more thing on the lengthy list of things filed under "Reasons I have to apologize for my state"

Haim is a band that a lot of people super hyped up as being the best new act around, leading to inevitable disappointment when I listened to their album which was constantly getting A-grades everywhere and got immediately discouraged by the processed cheese slice production style and the uninspiring half-hearted '70s

I could totally see Urban as Indy now, so I'm going to be sad when it inevitably doesn't happen.

I only recently finally watched Dredd, after having long enjoyed laughing at the badness of the Stallone version, and I was *shocked* at how entertaining the new one was, with Urban as the biggest factor. I liked him a lot in the Trek films (best thing about them quite often), but Dredd has made me an even bigger

Yes! Mark Wahlberg: rural Texas inventor Cade Yeager, a sentence almost perfect in its idiocy.

I pulled up the trailer for this and was shocked to see it's getting some kind of release. It looks like a fan film, or fifteen year old video game cutscenes.