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When Debo hits Nia Long's character in Friday, Ice Cube comes to her defense and says, "Hey, that's a female!" and kicks his ass.

I got in a slight argument with my wife recently about Pete Townsend. The Who is playing a festival nearby soon and she's like "How can anyone listen to them when he's a child molester!" I was all, hey now the guy got busted for kiddie p*rn but that doesn't mean he molested anyone. I felt like a creep coming to his

listening to the new Japanese Breakfast and it's pretty good. Not the most cohesive record but pretty adventurous and competent. Going to see Cymbals Eat Guitars tonight in SF. Currently reading I'm Your Man, a Leonard Cohen biography that is a pretty breezy fun read. I watched Okja on Netfix earlier this week and

True story: I worked at a digital agency and there was a contract designer working on a project. Since he wasn't a regular employee he used his personal email which started with nonstop69. A few of us could not get over this; he seemed like a normal guy. I still think about it often.

I had the exact same experience as Noel Murray with fIREHOSE. Saw them at least twice a year during college; they were my favorite band at the time and it seemed like they were constantly on tour. The Ball Hog or Tugboat? tour with Foo Fighters and Eddie Vedder was at a club with like 200 people. Vedder's experimental

69th. Nice.

I say keep it natural but not if I have to use a machete to get to the good stuff. A little grooming goes a long way

Is this a Devil in the Woods reference? If so, I heartily approve.

I'm confused. He's got 400 songs, but EPs are for bands that don't have enough songs for a full length.

I saw Foo Fighters at Bottlerock fest recently, their first show in a few years. Almost every song had an extended break down where they just sort of jammed quietly for a while and then kicked back into their signature roaring chorus. It was really monotonous. It sounded like they were playing the same song over and

It makes sense to me. Popular bands are generally mediocre. I think when some bands reach this level of popularity they can just coast on the good will of their fanbase if they release a record every few years. Foo Fighters fans aren't the most discerning music fans and the band is reliably consistent in serving them

Do you think bands like Architecture in Helsinki, I'm from Barcelona, Texas (a UK band), Asia, etc are guilty of cultural appropriation? I get it, it's a shitty name and it annoys you. It annoys me too, but unless they're wearing traditional Portuguese garb and singing about the culture, I think an accusation of

My buddy was on an ABC reality show like 13 years ago called "How to Get the Guy" (he was one of the guys) that only ran 2 episodes because of low ratings. He invited me and another friend to a cooking class that they were taping and they were basically shoving alcohol down our throats the whole time. We ended up at a

you know what's bullshit? Editing movies for language on an airplane. I'm wearing headphones and should be able to hear the actual dialogue in R rated movies. Tried to watch Keanu and every other word was some dubbed over mickey ficky or forget you.

I watched Ghostbusters with my 8-year old and I forgot about that scene. Pretty sure he had no idea what was going on.

I still can't get over the fact that Cars 2 was rated G but featured a torture/murder scene and also Mater having diarrhea.

remember "make Donald Drumpf again"? That was adorable.

I had heard somewhere that they might keep the show going without Piper, presumably after she's released. I think that would be fine considering it's more of an ensemble show anyway and she's kind of annoying.

At least he didn't refer to himself as an Influencer.

I think the only criteria for favorite movies should be the one you watched the most. For me that's probably Friday, Office Space or Rushmore.