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All I can ever remember about Oasis is that Liam was bitter that he wasn't beaten daily by their father like Noel.

Don't forget Don Henley!

Maybe rockstar decadence is no longer a thing b/c celebrity has become so vastly and irrelevantly doled out that decadence is commonplace…

I doubt even half of the commenters here know how to make a fist.

Tom Colicchio's constantly saying the same thing.

Steve might have intended this, but KoL (and Caleb Followill specifically) strike me more as just extremely troubled than decadent.

To be fair, the book is even more sulky, but it clearly establishes why it's sulky.

And some are basketball players and some are cycling enthusiasts and some are just grad students…

Seriously.  Discounting a film b/c of some arbitrary and overused phrase seems like a good way to miss some awesome stuff.

What if the nice critic hadn't used that phrase?  Would you see it then?

Yeah, how did you decide to go with Warrior for that example instead of War Horse?

I've only heard it in the trailer for this movie.

Eh, I'm thinking Boyd's Catwoman - playing all sides, sexy love/hate relationship with the main character, only he knows what he's really got plotted.

He played Gus's boss on a episode of 'Psych.'  He raised carrier pigeons.

Seriously.  I would have liked it if they had held on to Fogel and the stabby guy from episode 1.

I loved that little moment.  Said so much about each character.  Raylan's way of saying "I can't shoot you, but I am going to get you eventually," and Quarles replying, "Try it, asshole."

I was finishing the final chapter of book ii right when Liz Lemon said that line.  Hell yeah, HUNGER GAMES!

Wrong Wrong Wrong - all of you are wrong.
Sam Rockwell!

Should have gone to Sam Rockwell.

I believe that.  Watching it these days, I'm surprised he didn't get more work out of that role.