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Is this true, though? I know nothing about Paul Feig as a person. I saw Bridesmaids, had good laugh and found the characters relatable, but that's where my knowledge ends.

Everybody Love Raymond?

As a New Yorker, I can testify that MTA workers are some of the most respected members of the community!

This. As my wife says, the modern feminism movement has concentrated largely on the white professional. That's ok, because it helps some women. But if you focus on women of color, ALL women benefit.

Sadly, the Asian man who's neither a martial arts expert or math genius does kind of make social statement status, because America. Likewise, a film where a 40 something man is romantically involved with a 40 something woman would also qualify for the same reasons. But I'm not sure why this is getting heralded. We've

Ok, paid reviews happen, but not by SJW, by fucking rich ass white men in suits who own studios. I really don't think this film was meant to be a social statement. It's Ghostbusters with a twist. Inexplicably, all our hopes and dreams of a better more enlightened society have been laid on its shoulders.

He's completely oblivious. Here's a quick summation of his response: I, a man, will ignore everything said by the all female panel, and instead give my opinion on the statements of another man on a completely different topic.

It used to not be that way. When I was a teen (90's), I could could afford to see any band that came to my town. I saw plenty of metal bands and, as long as you stayed out of the mosh pit, it was a pretty cordial affair. People were just happy to see a great band. Then in the early 2000's prices just exploded. Now you

Duke Ellington
Bill Evans
(short on E artists, but at least a dozen albums of each)
Faith No More
Gabriel Faure
Mark Feldman
Morton Feldman
Ella Fitzgerald
Bela Fleck
Dave Fiucynski
Fly
Foo Fighters
Micheal Formanek
Bill Frisell
Leibovici Furic
Funkadelic

Not to be that guy, but FNM was way before the awful tide of bro rap rock. It sucks to see them get lumped in with that shit. Definitely check out Angel Dust, but also maybe revisit The Real Thing and skip over Epic. And for a real rabbit hole, check out Mike Patton's side projects and solo works, particularly the

I was going to upvote this, then realized I had missed the "more than." So I'm giving you your half vote in person.

I don't know how much the term violate applies to a seven year old. But if Dunham is going to tell a Howard Stern level story, she shouldn't be surprised at a Howard Stern level backlash.

Her message will never resonate with America's WASP community.

Remember the shit show that happened after the Feds went after individual people illegally uploading music?

I would have thrown in something from "Shadows and Light" just to highlight how she could put together an insane live band, but really any list will be end up being amazing.

Absolutely false!
Exhibit A: Sarcophagus
Exhibit B:

Why are you back?

For me, it was Hightower's "Yellow Lines and Dead Armadillos." Ivans quickly followed. Both of them were a wake up call, but Ivans' voice, with its generous supply of compassion and rage, has really stayed with me.

I'd like to watch it again. At the time, I think the overall expectation was that it would skewer the Bush administration the way that South Park took on contemporary events. As that obviously wasn't the intent, the show always seemed like a let down.

Yeah, but I'd be careful about equating Bush's immigration stance with sympathy or compassion. Immigrants are crucial to the Texas economy and Bush knows it. Not trying to rehabilitate the guy's image, its just more of a broken clock is right twice a day type thing.