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Teen Spirit is the band's best studio track but it always seems lacking live. I think it's because they doubled Kurt's vocals so his voice wasn't overpowered by the other instruments. Even the great live performances of this song like on SNL or at the Paramount always feel like weak tea compared to what's on Nevermind.

Nirvana, bitches. My three-year-old daughter celebrates their whole catalog. She gets especially jiggy with Tourettes.

The Master was easily the greatest movie I've seen this year and maybe, ok, in my life. One breathtaking shot after another all in service of character in service of story. PTA is showing the world how it should be done, the guy's vision is towering. I doubt he'll get the award love that he deserves but whatever, just

The Master was easily the greatest movie I've seen this year and maybe, ok, in my life. One breathtaking shot after another all in service of character in service of story. PTA is showing the world how it should be done, the guy's vision is towering. I doubt he'll get the award love that he deserves but whatever, just

Hell Yeah, Gavin Caslteton is an old friend from Providence, RI. CoffeeMilkTalkingHeadsLightning BoltDelsLemonadeDeerTickTedBerriganSkyRocketingUnemploymentBadaBing! Provideence!

Hey AVClub, I don't know if anyone is still reading this comment thread, but if so, hear my plea for more informed discussion on Tree of Life and other gorgeous movies that aspire to be, but fall short of art. The beautiful failures.  Errol Morris once said that everything looks beautiful in slow motion. If that's the

Eh, I think that's a bit hyperbolic. The Waste Land has been largely canonized as the greatest poem of the 20th century. People rejected The Waste Land because it was new and modernist and dissonant and difficult. Tree of Life seemed to me like two plus hours of gorgeous establishing shots tied together by the arc of

Glengary Glen Ross
is a sincerely depressing movie that's pretty much one of the greatest films out there. I heard once somewhere that all great art ends in paradox. In Glengary Glen Ross it seems like it the "great art" of it comes from having the most likable characters doomed by a catch-22 that's balanced by the

Sorry…shitload of raisenets
is going to stick with me for some time. Long after I've forgotten this Kevin Smith character and his funny movies. You ever owned a rabbit-farm, O'Neal?

Anyone know
what Charlie Sheen is up to these days?

Sound design on these av talk segments
I love AV Talk. I would probably watch it if you guys were narrating film footage of a stack of burning tires. Just one niggling comment: any shot whoever's editing these segments could eliminate the whooshing noise when cutting back and forth to the footage? Like Tasha's feeling

Sean O'Neal has found his dark lady muse
These Charlie Sheen newswire articles are outstanding and have really raised the bar on celebrity reporting. Come on.

mmm…I still think the Muse performance was limp and pretentious. I'll take sincere (yeah icky) human adoration over made-for-TV fakey insurrection any day of the week. There are people out there actually revolting in the streets and the real thing makes the fake thing look ugly and cheap. Bands shouldn't try on the

Low Point?
For me it was Lenny Kravitz introducing Muse as a band that incites revolution whenever it takes the stage or some such shit and then the band taking the stage with their died-in-the-wool blandness and whoever it was throwing the switches inciting fey dancers dressed as "revolutionaries" to fake bash in