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Sly & Robbie are undoubtedly one of the greatest rhythm sections of all time, but personally I don't rate them as remixers or producers

Fuck you Towelie, you skin drying fuck

I love it when…
…they do these 'Gateway to Geekery' things on stuff I've already obsessed about as it allows me to fill in the gaps. I'm counting on the comments for further suggestions:

Could you learned men suggest some quality instrumental Hip-Hop for me to check out? I love the stuff but living in Ireland so far off the grapevine, it can be hard to hear about someone until years after they've come on the scene.

@ Audience: I don't know if I buy that. You ever try cutting out half of a Hip-Hop album that's like 75 minutes longs and 50% shit? It just isn't the same, something about those records makes them only work at their intended length. Imagine if Illmatic was paced the same as it is, but was twice as long or vice versa

Andre 3000 is like an 8 year old who can't decide what he wants to be when he grows up, one week he wants to be Prince, the next week he wants to be a fashion designer and then an actor.

Convinced I have been, it goes in "to read" pile

Is it truly science-fiction though? If we re-name science-fiction speculative-fiction, then is Dune not (from what I hear) just allegorical fiction about the Mid-East with the trappings of sci-fi?

I like to think of myself as a hardcore sci-fi fan but have yet to read Dune as it's seems like a big 'un and I hate getting in over my head with something that turns out to be shit that I then feel I have to finish.
Like those fucking Mickey Spillane books I thought I would read after people like Frank Miller said he

I haven't been this mad since I was mad, mad Leroy Brown.

First album interesting but average, second album excellent, but I litsen to it less and less.

Yes a friend of a friend told me that. I chose to believe he was a snarling liar, he probably wasn't though

I don't know how famous he is outside Britain and Ireland, but within these countries, he's very much a God, although increasingly so an unworshipped one. Probably because Saxondale was under appreciated (though excellent) and he's spent a lot of time on American stuff that hasn't worked.

I like Steve Coogan
He's another great English (Irish/English in his case) comedian who should stop trying to satisfy an American market by altering and diluting his comedy to the point he loses his viability enough to prevent success in America and stops being funny enough to lose his fans back home. He should just

After seeing this movie I covered my face on the way out of the cinema, I felt like I was coming out of a porno or something I was so embarrassed at what I'd just voluntarily paid to see.

Incidentally, I also didn't like the Lord of the Rings movies, 1 was ok, 2 was dull and 3 was drooling from the mouth dumb

I say two things
1. FUCK THE FUCK YEAH!!!!

I agree boys/girls. I've cooled down a little since seeing it, but disappointment from one your entertainment heroes is hard to take. I also felt this way after Metal Gear Solid 2. At least MGS3 redeemed the franchise.

I have seen this movie
I read an interview with Cameron in like 2000 or something about how the shit this movie was going to be and after Terminator 1 & 2, after 'Aliens' and the others I absolutely believed him and just thought Titanic was a blip that gave him the money and the financial respectability to get the

Yeah my DVD buying has leveled out too, I basically bought all my old favourite movies and then left it that. Every now and then I pick something up I want but I certainly don't buy anything from the cinema. Even movies I loved I'll probably never buy, District 9, Moon…