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Coheed and Cambria…
who cares?

I would actually spend money on this.

I'm pretty sure Spotify has a better indie catalog than Rhapsody. I've looked at their catalog before and was not impressed.

For those wondering what's so special… there's a couple things.

Bruce Campbell is the man.

@ Flaubert Cooper
Doug Liman (directed the 1st movie) did a far better and much more convincing job than Greengrass, who's only goal seemed to be making a ridiculous over-the-top action movie. In Identity, there was a coherent story to follow, while Supremacy and Ultimatum scrapped any plans for a sensible story in

I found small appreciation for Malcolm in the Middle later on, I never watched it when it was on T.V., but one day my friend started describing an episode where he rented a steam roller and spent the entire episode experimenting with different things to crush with it. It was funny and stupid enough to make me realize

Let's hope Spotify can do what Lala couldn't.

@worker201

All these people crying because True Blood doesn't review well here. Using lame arguments like "If it's so bad, then why do you watch it?" I never realized I had to justify what I do with my time to others. Maybe we're all waiting for Boardwalk Empire to start up again. Maybe I have nothing better to do at 9pm on

As much as Mickey Rourke is kind of a dick, his talent makes up for most of it. I don't see LaBeouf ever becoming a respected actor, he shows no signs of promise. He's about as good an actor as Ryan Reynolds or Seann William Scott. One character for every movie.

The real problem here is who's side to take. With the options being Michael Bay, Megan Fox, and Shia LaBeouf… can you really have a winner?

That fairy battle in the beginning was so fucking stupid… as bad as this show is, I still can't believe that wasn't cut in the editing room. My step-brother begged me to watch the show with him last night, and I did so knowing I was signing up for disappointment. I'm shocked Alan Ball can have any self-respect

Michael C. Hall and Jon Hamm are probably equal, so yea it's probably fair to weigh their talents on more then just the quality of the show. On the other hand, I think Cranston is leaps and bounds better than both of them, maybe that's just his age and experience. They're all fine actors, each of them very talented…

@A Surprisingly Knowledgeable Merchant of Cabbage
For me it's Mad Men. Don't get me wrong, I love Breaking Bad. But Mad Men is just such a unique show… it's hard to find anything that competes. The only thing I would say gives Mad Men a run for it's money was The Wire. But they're such different shows, it's really

**I'm not saying let's chastise the guy**

Even if he wasn't drinking, he was still going way too fast. If he had run into a family in another car and killed them you'd all be singing a different tune. I'm saying let's chastize the guy, but saying he was driving like an asshole is not exactly a stretch either.

@FalseRumorsDotCom

Season 1 was the only good Season from start to finish. While there are parts I enjoyed about Season 2 & 3. After Season 3… I really can't think of one good thing to say about the show.

@Incurable Ennui
I assure you people are hanging onto your every word. Tell us more about your life style and that lean physique. I'm gay for you already, but the other members might take some more convincing.