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Oddly enough, I'm with you. YouTube is great at cutting out the middleman when it comes to videos I want to see in an instant. But it completely misses on any type of curated touch, unless you want to rely on VEVO, which is truly awful. MTV at least catered a bit to the weird music with Buzz Bin and 120 Minutes and

It really shows what an awful misstep the second one was. Vincent D'Onofrio gave such a wonderfully hammy performance that following it up with Flynn Boyle who was no acting chops, let alone comedic timing, was just painful.

More like five years. He stopped doing them after his terrible "Men In Black II" song tanked hard.

Every year at some awards show, the Grammys or the VMAs does some sort of rap-rock collaboration and it's always hideous. Off the top of my head, Kendrick performed with Imagine Dragons and A$AP Rocky did something with Twenty One Pilots. Both didn't mesh well and were fairly confusing.

Yea, I think them showing that video of all the celebrities hamming it up during that song was basically the band saying "Yeah, this was a bad idea."

From the picture, I thought it was Cutty from "The Wire" and I had to think "Wait, did he die and get resurrected on 'Fear The Walking Dead?'" Because I'm not opposed to that.

He's no ADAM RUINS EVERYTHING that's for sure!

::Waits to see if Seeso gets cancelled::

It's my favorite "Andy Richter Controls The Universe" joke.

It certainly makes for better riffing than "Exodus: Gods and Kings," though that one sucked too.

I choose "The Rock" and that "Got Milk?" commercial where the guy eats the peanut butter sandwich and tries to answer the radio trivia question about Aaron Burr.

To be fair. "Bad Boys 2" is damn near three hours long, so liking half of it is basically like liking one film.

Also a killer supporting cast - Steve Buscemi, Danny Trejo, Dave Chappelle, the guy from "Lost." The only thing that's really aged horribly (besides the CGI) is the trans stereotype, who couldn't more of an embarrassing '90s idea of what trans people are like.

Don't forget that he also collects "Martin" residuals and he's also doing an arena comedy comeback tour.

A trick Bay re-used for the first "Transformers," because what's the concept of subtlety and originality?

It basically sums up M. Night Shyamalan's career.

What a filmography!

: The Winter Soldier

I remember "Bad Boys 2" was where Bay really went off the rails with a super-bloated running time, ridiculous explosions and awful, awful characters. I distinctly recall hearing Nelly's "Shake Your Tailfeather" at least 20 times during the movie.

They meet their criminal match with "Breaking Bad Boys."