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Andy Best
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Sure ppl have said this already but … Grammys are about music not money / industry? .. err …

I like The Californians and as soon as it came on I laughed because I was thinking of the reviewer here and how much it would annoy them. Also, "Check your E-mail, Hilary Clinton."

" …  leaving preciousness, twee self-satisfaction, and a fetishistic obsession with production design. Charles Swann III offers the glossily empty experience of a group of costumed, overgrown children frolicking mindlessly through beautiful spaces."

I like the story a lot. Any attempts at it being parody probably failed due to him being a humorless, borderline hysterical, white-supremacist. Anyway, the wax head still bothers me today.Creepy

Herbert West: Re-animator is a creepy short story with some really memorable scenes and images. When his war buddy shows up for revenge with his sketchy wax head, WW1 uniform and his real head in his bag it freaked me right out.

The Dark Night was the one of the three where their conservative bent came through strong enough for me to dislike it. I think it was because Nolan set it up like an essay and he's intelligent. I watch Rambo movies, and a bunch of outrageous action movies and love them. I watch the shit out of John Milius but he's got

The Dark Night was the one of the three where their conservative bent came through strong enough for me to dislike it. I think it was because Nolan set it up like an essay and he's intelligent. I watch Rambo movies, and a bunch of outrageous action movies and love them. I watch the shit out of John Milius but he's got

To paraphrase Louie, comedians should be free to say anything, but then if they say something offensive, people have the right to be offended too - comedians will just have to take that. And listeners of comedy will have to take the jokes too … and if you're listening to Dane Cook, well …

To paraphrase Louie, comedians should be free to say anything, but then if they say something offensive, people have the right to be offended too - comedians will just have to take that. And listeners of comedy will have to take the jokes too … and if you're listening to Dane Cook, well …

As a huge fan of the Stoker novel Dracula, I also went out and got his Lair of the White Wyrm. It was published by Penguin "Classics" and had glowing endorsements all over it.

As a huge fan of the Stoker novel Dracula, I also went out and got his Lair of the White Wyrm. It was published by Penguin "Classics" and had glowing endorsements all over it.

The original guy's tweet about the opener is bullying. Twitter is way more public than just calling it out in front of the guy at the show. If you go out and trash someone, without qualification or stated reason, in a public forum - you can't complain if it brings repercussions. Fuck that guy.

The original guy's tweet about the opener is bullying. Twitter is way more public than just calling it out in front of the guy at the show. If you go out and trash someone, without qualification or stated reason, in a public forum - you can't complain if it brings repercussions. Fuck that guy.

RE: Glib twist ending comments.

RE: Glib twist ending comments.

This sort of thing is OK, but too idealised. A history of what it means to be British focusing only on an estate in Merseyside would be different altogether. Both valid … but it seems to me that the film makers almost always pick rural Britain and anglo-saxon / roman origins. Also, growing up, most people liked Celtic

This sort of thing is OK, but too idealised. A history of what it means to be British focusing only on an estate in Merseyside would be different altogether. Both valid … but it seems to me that the film makers almost always pick rural Britain and anglo-saxon / roman origins. Also, growing up, most people liked Celtic

I hate-watched every episode of Everybody Loves Raymond on DVD once. But it was clearly myself I was hating.

I hate-watched every episode of Everybody Loves Raymond on DVD once. But it was clearly myself I was hating.

I just watched it. It was a horror movie, and it did its job very well. It's supposed to give you an intense, gripping and scary experience. It does.