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    Still, though, I feel responsible.

    It seems to me he got some sort of "famous rock star pass" on this because if you or me claimed we were doing "research" I suspect both of us would be prominently featured in our local sex offender registry.

    Much better than a TROPICAL burn.

    remember when we learned Pete Townshend might be a pedophile but then we all just forgot it?

    Wait, why is this "terrifying"? I mean, it is interesting, and it effectively creates some intrigue about the movie so I guess we could also call it "intriguing." But terrifying? That's a strong term. I'm not sure the author of this article knows what it means?

    It's Plastic Beach for me. Damn that's good stuff. I think I like it better than Demon Days because it's sequenced so well. Demon Days sounds like a collection of (very good) singles, whereas Plastic Beach feels like a cohesive piece. I like the description above that it is bathed in an orange glow.

    The Good Place is perhaps the most ambitious big network sitcom in the history of television. Also, it's hilarious.

    Other than the words "comments," "probably," and "creepy," I am not sure I understand anything of what I just read. Say what?

    What do you mean you'll "counter" Thunderball with Never Say Never Again? Never is a poorly done remake of Thunderball.

    Thunderball is, in my opinion, one of the strongest books. I liked the movie because it hewed so closely to the plot of the book, but it is a bit slow.

    The hard cut to Dr. Dave standing among three of the "contestants" and announcing "Thomas Vletchen … you're the worst singer," followed by Thomas' dejected departure from the stage was utterly priceless.

    If we are talking sportscasters I'll have to go with Verne Lundquist. He is literally wrong about half the time, to the point where you begin to wonder if he might be watching a different game altogether.
    Gary Danielson spends most of the game correcting Verne's erroneous calls. If Verne says "touchdown" there's

    He's pee-shy

    The rap I hear most often is that he's a homophobe. This allegation comes from a couple of former producers in 2011, who maybe had a bone to pick. I don't know. I also like the show and he definitely helps out small businesses. I hope those allegations are untrue.

    Kill List all the way. Do it!

    I can't wait to not be able to buy this.

    Spot on. Reasonable Doubt is, to me, as compelling and as "important" as Illmatic.

    I came here to make this joke.

    Are you sure that's how this works? I mean, I hope you're right.

    The next day they went to see the Braves play at ol' Fulton County Stadium and had to wait in line for the pay phone to call mom to pick them up