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That wasn't his character. That was Paul Schafer's character.

See, that was easy. That was fish in a barrell. I'd much rather see him take down one of those 80s hard rock one-offs that have since become classic rock radio staples. Something like 'Turn Up the Radio'. He'd have to think about that one for a second because that was music that was archtected for guys like him.

Oops, that Lollapalooza was in the summer of '91, but still… before 'Nevermind' breaking big or wahtever.

Ludichrist became Scatterbraiin and actually had a minor alt-hit.

I don't think 'punk' was as in dire shape in '90 as you make out, Heller. In '90, 7 Seconds, bad brains, ALL, Fugazi, Bad Religion, etc. could all come to my 3rd tier Mid-western city (St. Louis) and sell out the biggest clubs in town. And at least 3 of those bands had LPs on the Billboard top 200. And with the AmRep

Leg disabled.

I actually believed that Sick Room was putting it out for a minute.

"can't really think of any memorable action set-pieces from 1 and 2, this one has some great scenes." Stark's first heroic intervention in the Afghan village? Vanko attacking Stark on the race track in Monaco? Maybe my standards are low…

I thought IM2 was *as good* as the first one and *that* was what let people down; they wanted to be pleasantly surprised by greatness once again and that didn't happen. They "only" got another really good Iron Man movie. And it was much less meandering (or whatever the criticism is I'm reading here) than the first one.

Iron Man 2 has now sunk all the way to 'dismal' now? Huh. That statement translates a C+ into an A-. It's almost like people are mad that these stupid Marvel super hero movies are turning out to be so good.

Disappointing. Not too different from the studio tracks from 'Reunion'. Oh well, wasn't really expecting much.

I'm not certain what the point of this piece was but anything that promotes Dust is OK by me. Great band.

Also, someone needs to point to the damaged Gateway Arch and comment "How is that thing standing with that bug chunk missing?" Because that's not how arches work.

These people don't understand St. Louis AT ALL!

Surprised at the good review. This was very, very standard fare with no new ideas in it's service. I thought it seemed clear that the Ice Warrior was shoe-horned in in some later draft just to spice it up.

Right, because who like orgies are also murderers(?). I'll have to give it a watch.

I've never seen this movie but: "Sharon engages in pillow talk with her future husband, who confesses to once killing a person for money." And she still marries him?!  And this: "“If we weren’t taught killing is bad,” he asks, “would I still feel this bad?”" What lunacy is this? It sounds like that caricature

OK, smarty, we didn't have them in common usage or application.

He's an older guy and we didn't have terms like 'aspergers' back then.

Also interesting to me, as a testament to the show's greatness, is that I can tune into a repeat of an episode now, 25 years later, and it could be any one of the 270, and after a minute I think "oh, I remember this one!" Pretty amazing.