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The Following is cancelled.

That boyband thing was funny, but it would have been even funnier if it was done by a John Mayer-type.

The gag at the end is nice

I hate to tell you this, but about that special sauce…

It's the third time I've said so here in a year, but damn it their sausage biscuits are nothing short of perfection.

I didn't see the movie, but wasn't it inferred that Murdock's dad was abusive?

And how much of that Canadian money she actually got counter to the fame is another story.

You rock my friend. Still waiting for a Sheryl Crow Hatesong article to come up so I can enlighten people on his genius.

One I remember is Limp Bizkit and Ben Stiller basically laughing at whoever bought the disc.

There's a wonderful way they could make the story unique to how comic-book movies are made right now though. Make it a committed period piece. Given my limited knowledge of the character, expanding the original back story of a Vietnam vet coming back home to another war could be given so much more legroom given the

He did one with Tom Hanks that's better, but not by much.

The funny thing about it was that it was pretty left-of-center of what she usually enjoyed. They call it soft rock now but back then it was much more soft pop stations, as it also played stuff like Barbra Streisand (who Mom still loves).

Matchbox XX and Train kind of filled in that gap between those bands and Maroon 5.

I watched the tag-team match from Survivor Series '88 for the umpteenth time yesterday.

They do upload episodes a month after they air though.

Don't forget nu-metal.

"You Oughta Know" was briefly my then-40something mother's anthem at the time it was a hit, as it came right after my dad left.

I feel the same. Not a whole lot to write about but not a waste of time.

Metallica and Def Leppard had (and I believe still do) the same management though.

That ambush has been copied at least a couple of times in subsequent movies. And James Horner did a terrific cue, on par with his work in Aliens