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He's always been ugly.

Damn it I was going to make that comment.

The Black Keys trolled him pretty nice recently.

He's rich, greedy and getting old. Do the math.

Maybe because your namesake and avatar would be 86 if he were alive today?

I've only seen it once, a year or so after it came out, and I still remember how much I hated it. I think it was on back-to-back with Oliver Stone's U-Turn, which is a film I hated just as much too.

I heard he's an accomplished guitarist too.

The Louis Armstrong at the end of GMV should be the bar set for musical montages.

You certainly got a lot in, but a little surprised you didn't bring up Rookie of the Year, which I believe he directed. But I didn't realize he was in My Blue Heaven so cheers for that.

I'm repeating what I wrote from the initial article, but figured to share it here too if that's alright. When I was 11, I'd started to stay up a bit past everyone else. One night, when nothing else was on TV I went through our VHS collection and found the Metropolitan House HBO special he did in 1986. I never

It makes a whole lot more sense, which puts the logical side of our brains at rest about it. My grandfather suffered from it for the last years of his life, and it's tough on everyone.

Roy seemed pretty steadfast in declaring his innocence. Between that and the 30-plus year gap and when the stuff supposedly took place, it looks like it's on shaky ground.

I liked the dream sequences.

That's going to survive this like the "we leave at daybreak" or Michael Caine scenes from the first one.

I'm a bit of a musical Angolphile so I know the name better than your average Yank probably. I do know the duet he did with Van Morrison, "Whenever God Shines His Light". I'd heard he was in the closet for the longest time, but didn't realize this latest news.

I love that album. Much better than George Benson's The Other Side of Abbey Road at least.

When more of the same means something so wonderful as the chemistry between those two on beautiful locales, I'll take it.

We should be very, very thankful Depp turned down The Grand Budapest Hotel.