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I'm pretty sure that name originated in "Beverly Hills Cop" so why isn't whoever wrote that suing the shit out of all of these people?

Perhaps the vagueness, which is not something I see as an issue with this review, is also due in part to the fact that, at least as far as visitors to this site are concerned, pretty much everyone already knows the story, and it's already been adapted as a film just a couple of years ago.  There's no value in

You know what sounds really good?  A service that provided both streaming, and physical DVDs for content unavailable for streaming, and let you manage your access to both through the same interface (since the difference is method of delivery, not content) for a reasonable price.  That would be great.

I have it on DVD, but it isn't the same dialog track as the original English dub — apparently someone felt that the translation wasn't good, so they redid it. Maybe it's just the excellence of the first time seeing it, but the later dub isn't as good or as much fun. The worst example is that during one of the early

Swervedriver
"Raise" in its entirety is a great driving record, and not just because of the tracks explicitly about driving ("Son of Mustang Ford"). "Juggernaut Rides" and "Volcano Trash" from the eps are also choice; "Never lose that feeling/never learn" from "Mezcal Head" is a particular favorite for driving at

Much better than Children of Men — as Tasha says in the AV Talk on District 9 (and Blomkamp himself describes in his interview), Blomkamp leaves it to the audience to figure out for themselves what's going on rather than beating them over the head with historical exposition to set up the circumstances. Children of