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Would be interesting, I just don't think you want to lose a character like Joffrey this early (or risk having Tyrion basically restricted to a jail cell for the entirety of the fourth season).

I like Franco as well. SCARFACE! On Repeat!

I guess it's unpopular, but I prefer Alex to Adam.

We still have Winding Refn and James Gray to get through before we start handing out Best Director awards.

I don't really care for TBL, but heard that ILD was drawing comparisons to A SERIOUS MAN, so if ILD is like ASM I am super excited. If ILD is like TBL, I am less excited. Either way, still the CoBros.

Yeah, I get the sense that more people would put LR above TCG, but as much as I love a lot about LR, from start to finish I feel like TCG is stronger.

He's just sad because he kind of realizes that he's destined to be Vince Vaughn-lite. As far as money is concerned that's not a bad thing, but artistically baby, artistically.

Get 'em! Get 'em!

To be fair, he wasn't incorrect.

More like Poehlerizing.

Not sure. ScHoolboy Q and Ab-Soul were great live. Danny Brown's most recent show was also easily the best I've seen him live (a few problems he has had in the past, but way better than the two times I saw him previously). Curren$y was also pretty fantastic. Haven't had the chance to see Kanye live sadly (hopefully a

You won't be able to find this guy on iTunes! You know why? 'Cause he's not for fucking sale!

Would be strongly surprised if this one gets the 10.0 that MBDTF got (not that scores matter), mostly because when that one launched there was such a hype build up and a Kanye absence for what felt like a while. It had a feeling of artistic outpouring before even being released. Part of that, I guess, was the G.O.O.D

I didn't mind the integration of a faux-Boston accent, but yeah the explanation rubbed me the wrong way as did just how generic the phrase is. Even though that was part of the joke it grated each time.

I really feel like I inhabited the depths of his soul. Sending out an SOS, have been trapped in a world of Hader ever since.

Yeah, it's mighty impressive. For me I feel like it was easy to track Kanye's career early on (COLLEGE DROPOUT was easily his best and his albums got progressively worse, though still quite good up until 808'S, which I admittedly need to try and give another fair shake since it seems to be critically well regarded,

Just watched both again. Still prefer "Runaway" because I do prefer the song and like the simplicity (outside of the opening, but more minimal than "POWER" which I also prefer) of the performance. Certainly admire the choreography of "POWER" though.

Would be so down for Chappelle just to see how many people would hate it.

@avclub-7e72b5fe1ad8fd5b388a5260ba7c07fe:disqus  True, that nerdy Indian kid and fat bully have a pretty magical and innovative chemistry.
Not really sure there's much depth to any of the characters on P&F. Most have single motivations that turn them in to one-note jokes. There's a complexity and evolution to the

Hated every time Ahmadinejad said “park the car in Harvard Yard.”