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Sweeney Todd and Les Mis both made me leave the theater asking "Why would anyone cast HBC in a musical?" and "Why don't more people cast Sacha Baron Cohen in musicals?"

I love Battle Born. I think Brandon's voice sounds the best on that album of any of theirs and I like the epicness of it. (However, I really love the Killers, faults and all, and will listen to any of their albums so.)

He was in a bizarre amount of music videos at that time. "We Belong Together" by Mariah Carey and "Smack That" by Akon and a few others.

Some of my favorite Killers songs are on "Sawdust."

It's not on the same album, but Janelle Monae's "Neon Gumbo" on the Archandroid is an interlude-type song that contains "Many Moons" from Metropolis backwards. All of her albums are thematically related, though, so it makes sense.

I just want a complete retooling of it, honestly. I love the idea in theory but it's so often like they ask their subjects to come up with a song about five minutes before the interview. Paul Scheer's "Wild Wild West" one had a lot of well-considered reasons, but half of these are like, "Oh man, [novelty song] is

Can we get a whole soundtrack? I want to listen to a full version of "I am a Wolf, You are the Moon" and then never stop listening to it.

I have watched the show and it's terrible. That's my main issue with this article - its thesis seems to be that anyone who hates the Kardashians must not have ever seen the show. I wouldn't say the appeal is "self-evident" - it's mostly vapid people chatting about what to do with their money in grating vocal fry. My

THIS IS WHY I ALWAYS THOUGHT IT WAS CALLED FLYING WILD?

But…why does only Megan have no accent?? If her mom did, fine, that's the older generation, but Megan and Marie-France must only be like 5 years apart, tops. Did this confuse anyone else?

Maggie Siff and Linda Cardellini were both in that interview, both very coy. So as of what we've seen so far, I'm not sure that article will give much indication of who's returning.

Perhaps Vincent Kartheiser can't grow facial hair well?

Okay, I know it's Adventure Time, so it's cliche to bring this up, but….this was a drug metaphor, right? I know you can say that about every episode but this seemed intentionally like the "Finn's first time getting stoned" episode. First there was Jake telling him he was thinking weird thoughts because of the campfire

This entire episode was a callback to that first epsiode, right? I was surprised the review didn't point that out. Even the hot buns quote was in Slumber Party Panic, unless I'm having serious deja vu.

My brother's girlfriend made him watch that movie (they were both about 16 at the time) when I was studying abroad in Italy. He insisted I skype him as soon as possible so he could tell someone about the batshit ending of that otherwise completely unexceptional movie.

Is Lupe Fiasco's "The Cool" a good answer or a really terrible answer?

"Rock opera" means there's no book, i.e. there are no scenes that aren't sung. So if the entirety of the musical is sung, it's an opera.

I am the most spoiler-averse person on the planet, but I actually liked knowing ahead of time that he would lose an arm. It built an impending sense of dread, and every further validation of the arm theory (most recently, I think, the Shoko story) made me wonder more when Finn's time would come. So I ended up yelling

Peebles and PepBut?

As someone who hated Alice in Wonderland I also appreciate that too.