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Andy Pants
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I don't really get your misunderstanding, it's hard as in difficult.

Compared to the music 19-20 year old kids are making today it's actually not too bad. Not suggesting it's good, but I'd definitely rather be forced to listen to this than One Direction or some such shit

I mean it's not exactly overt, but you'd think you would do a little research before an article like this.

Anyone going to point out that the song was actually inspired by a person in a documentary Daniel Johns watched once who was challenged to live like a poor person for a couple of days and spent the whole time bitching about everything including how hard it was to drink water straight from the tap with no filter? Guess

Infinite Possibilities is really when the show turns the weirdness factor up to 11. Some of the most creative television ever made.

I felt like they could never really make up their minds about whether Stark was meant to be a hero or a villain. At times he acts like an asset, other times he's a liability and occasionally they find a way to make him completely malevolent, but then they don't really commit and just sort of hand-wave it away. He's

I like that Talyn who has been established to have a split personality and act irrationally, chooses the craziest and most similar person on the ship to himself to be his pilot. It's objectively a bad choice, but you can understand the motivation behind it.

Try to clam down for frulls sake. There's no need to be a not-picking dooshebag.

I think general consensus was that it was a very underwhelming oscar-baiting prestige film and embodied all the negative stereotypes that usually go along with such a film.

I tend to think he's typecast as bland ordinary action hero guy.

You LIKED American Hustle? Huh, this is crazy man, like seeing a unicorn in the wilderness.

The story in Oblivion was definitely more interesting than the one in Tron Legacy

I disagree, just saw a Oblivion and was pleasantly surprised. I liked the story in EoT, but it was a very ugly looking film, with some bizarre casting choices, those platoon members were the worst

Don't forget Top Gun, Magnolia, Eyes Wide Shut and Rain Man. If those aren't great films I don't know what are.

Don't know about Vanilla Sky, but Minority Report and War of the Worlds are sci-if classics.

Monument Men was fucking garbage wasn't it? It's a shame, because there were a few scenes in there which seemed like they could have belonged to great films, the problem is none of the scenes seem to belong to the same one.

Noah was one of the funniest movies I've ever seen in my life. I snuck a bottle of wine into the theatre and basically just laughed my ass off for two hours straight that there are people around me on a daily basis (many of which have important jobs) who actually believe some small part of all this insane bullshit.

In terms of classic American movies I highly recommend any of these if you haven't seen them:

I need to watch Taxi Driver. I keep saving it up for a rainy day, but one day I'll be dead and I'll definitely regret never seeing it amongst a lot of other classic films. I haven't seen Midnight Cowboy or Casino either

Yup, I work in the music industry as a sound engineer and and knew a lot of art school kids when I was younger.