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I can't decide if Jessica Simpson is a step up from Tila Tequila or not.

Agreed, Jim. The lead never really seems to feel any internal conflict about betraying the corps.
As for the rest of it, it was fun on the big screen, and the 3-D effects were awesome, but I have no desire to see it ever again. That Na'vi rebirth ritual was fucking HILARIOUSLY stupid.
The stakes didn't feel nearly

I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by werewolves,
grunting hysterical fuzzy,
dragging themselves through multiplexes and TIVO boxes looking for teen demographic ad dollars,
furry-chested hipsters burning for the ancient monetary connection
to the sparkly vampires in the machinery of Twlight

I believe Cybernetic was quoting that great jazz-beat poet, Mike Myers, in So I Married an Axe Murderer.

Tomine's mini comics in the 90's were amazing, and showed a greater variety of line and character. His Optic Nerve stuff this decade has been pretty much all the same, he's settled into a style and not going to budge from it. It's still beautiful as hell to look at, but a bit stale by now.

Toltz (way up there) I fucking love Horsefellow. His post the other day about evolution was the best yet.
Explain the banana, people. Explain it!

The Chuck Klosterman article where he pretended to have never heard of the Beatles was a low point, but what the hell-

Penguin, we're merely being as dismissive to D'Angelo as he was to the film.

Tom, calling that scene the worst in cinema history just means you haven't seen John Cusack drive a limo through a collapsing bulding in 2012.

Gangrene makes a solid point.
In Seasons One and Two, it was consistently in the top 5, but has slid down in the ratings every season since. I think it barely cracks the top 30 these days.

There are guitars all over Kid A and Amnesiac.

1.) Elephant
2.) De Stijl
3.) Icky Thump
4.) White Blood Cells
5.) The White Stripes
6.) Get Behind Me Satan
But, as everyone has said, there's not a bad one in that bunch.

Silly hipsters-In Rainbows is better than Kid A, and Elephant is better than White Blood Cells (for that matter, Icky Thump is better than White Blood Cells).

I vehemently disagree that she's better than Horsefellow. I love that hoof-handed bastard.

Honestly, "Phyliss's Wedding" overall is a bit flat for me.
However, the scene when her father has Michael stop the wheelchair so he can walk the rest of the way down the aisle, then Michael turns to the camera and says "This is bullshit" is Steve Carell's finest moment.

Instead, he gave the correct answer. How about that?

Wes Borland's guitar playing gave Limp Bizkit some damn catchy hooks on Signifigant Other, but it's impossible to ignore Fred Durt's lyical contributions and toneless "rapping".

He even managed to turn Norman Bates into a frat-boy douchebag.

@Chico:
Journey's a crap band, sure, but "Don't Stop Believin'" is a great fucking song. Cheap Trick has nothing to match that one.

I thought it was Corin "Parker Lewis" Nemec.