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    Agreed. At first, I thought this was a "Rock stars … is there anything they don't know?" moment … but if we're going to clutch our pearls over Miley Cyrus or the like leading their young audience down the highway to hell, why wouldn't we praise Beyonce for writing something thoughtful that her young fans would listen

    There was mention, too, that he was "off the radar" for 7 or 8 years after 2002, too …

    And I loved Woody's admonishing that it wasn't "professional" … Oddly, one of the things I really like about this show is that everyone at the office acknowledges right off the bat that Rust sounds crazy … the man has a very serious job, yet voices some very weird, downright disturbing, shit. If this show was on CBS,

    Possibly … what I like about this show already is that the duo are diametrically different - i.e. the "good one" and the "bad one." They seem to be two different variants of damaged.

    He's pretty skinny in Wolf of Wall Street, too … I'm assuming he filmed all of these on a diet of Lone Stars and Camels …

    It's also such a me, pretty much every weekend night, from high school thru college, moment …

    Christ, when Grantland was first conceived, I thought that it was going to be right up my alley - a smart alternative to ESPN and sports talk radio; a sort of NPR for sports.

    "No time for love, Dr. Jones!"

    Uh, who ever thought that? The opening scene alone with Young Indy has more charm and adventure than most of what Hollywood spits out today …

    Loved the last two albums … but why do bands continue to define breaks as "hiatuses" and "retirements"? You're on break until you make another record, if you do.

    Wiggum, PI?

    Yeah … I know that Scorcese using the Stones in his movies has become predictable, but goddam that song and the accompanying scenes are awesome. I'm playing it right now at work, and pretending that helicopters are outside of my cubicle desk, for some reason …

    Yeah … I love Rage; I think all three of their albums rock hard. But they remind me a bit of a few of my college professors - I thought they were so edgy and revolutionary and brilliant when I was younger … when I got a bit older, I realized a lot of what they said was a bit on the bullshit side. Tom Morrello on the

    Was The Rookie, with Dennis Quaid, a Disney film? That one is surprisingly tolerable, for this genre.

    Wow, if that's the case, it would be a severe change of philosophy as far as marketing Star Wars. For as long as there has been a Star Wars, the marketing has been pretty overt, and quite often shameless, it seems. Viral marketing just doesn't seem to jibe with their brand.

    Apparently, he's making a YouTube channel of this stuff … I'm surprised legal forces haven't made all of this disappear from the internet yet …

    Dan in Real Life 2 is up there with Lethal Weapons 5 & 6 as my favorite not-yet-made sequels …

    I put McC's career resurgence at Lincoln Lawyer and Tropic Thunder, and I've enjoyed pretty much everything he's been in since then.

    Yeah - is there a reason Quicksilver HAS to be in this? I haven't read Age of Ultron.

    Eh, at this point, I'm sure the Random Plot Device Cubes rolled "marriage," "Flanders," and "Mrs. Krabappel" … all that was missing was "go to …"