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I absolutely hate Metallica, but I wouldn't blame just his voice for that awful set.

It's more of a "fuck you" to agents who violate assumed confidentiality.

Totally. Because a novel can ONLY be about one thing. No, it couldn't, y'know, be both and more.

No one else is gonna help you out, so let me just tell you:

Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo

It's more, "shit, we need to get this registered before some shitheel does and uses it to talk about how we're fucking up Community every Goddamn day."

That RHCP is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame while Nine Inch Nails is not basically told me all I needed to know about said Hall of Fame.

While I disagreed completely with Ron Silver's shift to the right, what I can always get behind — and this is something that Dennis Miller can't even remotely comprehend — is that he'll legitimately talk with you.

Noah Emmerich is the best Emmerich.

What I find interesting about Justified's use of their "weasel" character as opposed to most others is their acknowledgment that Duffy is good at what he does — or at least, is ever-knowing of which direction the wind's blowing.

With film/TV, this may be something that I'd give you.

"And correct me if I'm wrong for the DLC, in most detective noirs is the femme fatale the detective flirts with supposed to be his daughter?" 
Clearly, you have not watched Chinatown.

Noah's Shark.

Are you saying that my mom's… got the hots for me?

YOU FOOLS! Just wait until they see the Goddamn B.A.P.S.

Sneakers should not be on this list since (SPOILER) those agents weren't NSA, they were lying and posing as government agent.

Here's the thing about Kickstarter that doesn't seem to get discussed: The Goal vs. the Take-Home.

How dare you, @avclub-36c55877f47871e5e8eaf5b3db8c6e65:disqus Mambo No. 3 was a war crime and we in the music community promised we would never speak of it.

Oh, Goddammit, Internet.

And let's also not forget that not all of Spike Lee's movies are intent on exploring/exploiting black America: 25th Hour. Inside Man. Those were just good movies period.