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Agreed.

it just occurred to me that the lead singer is doing a spot-on impersonation of Renée Zellweger singing this song in Empire Records.

I dunno. When my brother and I played adventure games together sessions would invariably end with us stalemated on some puzzle and getting increasingly pissed at each other.

I think it's hilarious that everyone is critiquing this as if it were a regular av undercover performance by a professional band.

A couple of years ago I was telling my mother how excited I was that The Loneliest Planet was actually getting distributed in Australia because I'd assumed that I'd never see it in a cinema again. It never actually occurred to me that my ravings might encourage my mum to go and see it but, even if it had, I wouldn't

The line is, "Sail on silver girl," which, I'll admit, is more than a little goofy but it's also easily the worst line in the song.

I'm not a big fan. Disarm is super melodramatic and I'm not sure that anyone would've guessed what it's about if Corgan hadn't explained it. Also the lyric, "And what I choose is my choice" is a very dumb tautology.

Seriously? Most of the song consists of pretty straight forward lyrics along the lines of, "If you're feeling down, I'll help you out." The actual bridge over troubled water line is less direct but it seems like a pretty reasonable simile to me. The singer is going to help the subject get over their struggles in the

The Dirty Three and Cat Power's Great Waves is a lovely, haunting song about the apocalypse but it also includes the line, "Hawk flying, is fooling his folly." It actually has a whole bunch of nonsensical lyrics but that's easily the worst."Gas hurricanes spray/Over heaven," isn't genius but at least it's mildly

That sounds like something that someone, somewhere must have done once. I've eaten some pretty off-putting things to win $20.

I'm pretty sure she died before production really got started (she died in 2009, the film was released in 2011) but Wim did talk to her about the idea beforehand and I'm sure the end product is much more elegiac than it would have been if she'd been alive.

He's actually made that film as well. It's going to be called The Look of Silence.

You joke but that wouldn't be the worst advice Dan's given out.

Yep. Talk to Her so completely unambiguous about how awful the nurse's actions are that I've often wondered if it's something of an apology for Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!

I don't know I've never seen it. I certainly wouldn't discourage someone from watching something they enjoy - go ahead and enjoy scummy Azaria - but @mandaliet:disqus seemed to strongly imply that he wasn't enjoying it and life's too short to waste on TV you don't really like.

I suggest dropping Ray Donovan and Tyrant. Entertainment should never be a chore.

The funny thing about that shitty apartment is how clean everything looks. I mean there's a half eaten pizza in a box and shit is everywhere but the clothes look like they've been washed and the floor looks like it's been vacuumed.

YOU TAKE THAT BACK!! Coraline proves that Henry Selick is more than capable of pulling off dark whimsy with or without Burton's assistance.

I fear you've been misinformed. While Michael Bay did indeed fund the calamitous play to which you refer he neither wrote nor directed it. I would not otherwise by so indocorous as to mention this in public but I fear your reputation as a learned and tasteful man should be damaged if you continue in this error.