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If that's the best they could do for a trailer, your premonition will be easily fulfilled.

The Fisburne/Jackson thing is hardly new. There was a clip of both of them at the Independent Spirit awards back in the 90's, clarifying who they are.

Rather than punch him, I'd just want to mess around with the sack so it makes that awful crinkling sound in his ears.

If the show is a prequel, I could see a nice 3-4 episode arc of Marie coming to Saul for something to do with her klepto tendencies, and trying in vain to keep it a secret from Hank.

I caught it during the first teaser of the show.

Abbey Road, with Revolver a close 2nd. Favorite song would probably be "A Day In The Life". I heard the 800% slower version of it on YouTube a few days ago. The orchestral climax sounds fucking terrifying.

There's no hyperbole strong enough to describe the achievement that was tonight's episode.

Very well put. I haven't seen anything that intense since Drive.

Alan never produced a Pink Floyd record, just was an engineer. Not that his contribution wasn't important though, but saying they'd never have been PF is a bit short-sighted. The band produced most of their classic records from the 70's themselves.

I love most of that song, especially for the jangly guitars in the middle.

Try that again, that was a bit too Steven Tyler.

Oh yeah, he said that he got Nikki Sixx riled up but couldn't catch up to Lars because of his platform boots. That is a pretty funny image.

I love it, probably my favorite Metallica album. And Michael Kamen is 75% why.

I seriously think we could recreate the screenplay with AV Club comments by now.

Axl, their keyboard player Dizzy Reed, and someone on sequencers.

I heard that there was some dispute between the two once Paul broke up with Fiona Apple.

So glad you brought up covers

He absolutely isn't over it. I don't know if that's the case lately, but it certainly was in that scene with him and Lars in the documentary.

I love "Low Man's Lyric" (despite the obvious title).

The odd thing is is that "November Rain" wasn't recorded with an orchestra, despite the video and subsequent VMA performance. All done on keyboards.