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So apparently Sorkin can't even write a statement with his own subjective version of events without making himself seem totally in the wrong. I guess writing just isn't one of his talents.

Nobody cares that you don't care that we don't care about superbowl.

I don't see a problem with a person being paid well to do a sloppy job being called out on that.

Listen to all four albums. The Man Who Sold the World and Hunky Dory are among Bowie's best albums, but other two are worth listening too. Space Oddity is less adventurous, but a lot of those songs are genuinely great in their own right. Debut is a nice hidden gem trying to bind odd ideas with very stuffy musical

Let's Dance is alright, it has some great songs, although with 8 songs in total (and two of them reworking of the old), I always felt it was a bit too slight. It's reputation might be tarnished by the fact that it set the blueprint for two albums that followed, creative slump and all that.

I've read quite a few biographies that were way too "imaginative" for my liking. When they write something that makes me say "now they couldn't have possibly known this", that shakes my trust into everything else that this writer says. I guess fictionalized biographies are there for people who are there firstly for an

It would be interesting to hear how the story continues… the Tin Machine and industrial phase…

To write a text on this topic and not even mention Kafka is kind of weird.

I love Greg the Bunny cause Greg himself is one damn adorable character… the human cast was also superb, particularly Eugene Levy. It was canceled just as it was getting to be really good.

Conspirators of Pleasure is the best!

It's probably also worth mentioning Fur TV… the image of puppet/human sex is now embedded in my mind.

I wish I could unsee Feebles… cause despite puppets, it's no less stomach-churning than other early Jackson movies. But if you have a stomach for that kind of stuff, it's worth mentioning that it's rather unique and inventive.

Pretty terrible… evil Jeff's plot is right out of Bad Hollywood Plots 101, the whole story wrapped up pretty quickly and ended before I could start caring about what happens… least they could have done something better with that shootout scene but even that was handled one on one for no apparent reason… and this was

Ventriloquism is awesome, and it takes enormous amount of skill.
Judging ventriloquism by likes of Dunham is like watching a Michael Bay movie and declaring that all cinema sucks.
Even though there's a lot more raging id unraveling in Dunham's act than it's given credit for - whether he intended it or not.

I wonder which talented actresses who deserved better will be enduring embarrasing situations a la "Maybe baby" in gynecologist's chair.

He plays with Thom Yorke and Damon Albarn so there must be more about him than meets the eye.

If there was a show that I hoped would avoid usual trappings of sitcom aging, it was community.
Still, three episodes is not enough. After all, I like the show for it's peaks, not for consistency.