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I just bought a bag from the Thai market this week because I've been reading about all these flavour enhancing properties and I haven't really used it on anything since my parents kept a shaker in the cabinet when I was a boy. My wife looked at me like I said I was going to sell the dog.

That's coming out this year? Holy shit. I'm not trying to be that guy who is above it all to the point where he's unaware Popular Thing exists. I'm literally shocked that aside from some pictures of Elba in costume on a magazine cover that this thing is basically under the radar.

Given that a big part of it was the idea that any idiot could pick up a guitar and "do it themselves" that makes sense.

His approvals are about the same as any other PM at this point. When a chunk of Canada disapproves of you based on your last name or the colour of your tie that's not the end of the world.

His death? Scott's last attempt at this already killed Robin Hood for me.

You'd think by now someone would have tried to add something like that to one of these movies. Like have them emit some sort of scent like a plant which eats flies uses to attract flies (but for humans) because I don't care what kind of media deprived future world you're in (where we don't have examples from a

Meh. Sounds like more grist for the breakup compilation album mill.

Seems like the article did its job. Got us clicking and complaining in the comments. How many more ads were seen because of this ridiculous inclusion of an objectively great album? Clickbait bullshit.

It is that spray of water at the end that makes it.

I've never had a major issue with either version of Alien 3. Yeah, it isn't beating the original Alien but the Alien mythos is like the Robin Williams or Phillip Seymour Hoffman of themes and settings… it elevates projects it is associated with beyond what they should be.

St Anger does have Unnamed Feeling though which is good. Sweet Amber is far from subtle but it is what it is. At the end of the day that album had to get made or else the band just splits. The documentary seemed to make that apparent. It is the rock bottom they needed to hit.

I have a feeling we're all a bit old to waste much time determining what is and isn't METAL these days.

I've seen them on each of the last two tours and I'll see them again if they end up in my city. They put on a fantastic show and will likely bury either of the bands they're touring with even in their twilight years. Creeping Death with thousands of people is a special thing.

We were (and are) all feeling pretty entitled to anything we could find and download off the internet. Try getting a bunch of people excited about the erosion of their rights or the loss of socialized healthcare and then compare that to a bunch of people who are told they can't download albums for free without some

So more Beyonce basically.

I'm holding out for the 17 hour director's cut where he has to get all the hidden eagle feathers.

Shit. If all these hacks can go back and take classic literature and add zombies and other bullshit to it then the least we can have is some classical reinterpretations of rock star biographies.

Something like that can change a young man's life.

There was one called Quicksand Jesus or some such thing which I can still vaguely remember. It was no "I Remember You" for sure though.

Did he mention if Ricky ever got out of jail? I know he killed that guy but it was obviously not premeditated. Life seems a bit excessive.