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The Switch remix of "Bad Girls" is pretty great too. Especially because M.I.A. drops her kinda lame rap verse in favor of a way better half-singy thing.

I love "Space," but the original demo she released was even better. Slightly more minimal and floaty, and there's an extended extra beat at the end I liked. Same with the "XXXO" demo, which was just a simple drum beat and that's it.

They have to hold the record for 'Most extreme difference between awesomeness of music and sheer insufferability of all other words coming out of their mouth.'

They're both pretty awesome in different ways. The mixtape is probably more fun.

@avclub-a70b90ac4dd557918e5a1c5cb19399ec:disqus It's just a little goofy-looking. Capes with skin-tight body suits don't mesh well in a movie that takes itself as seriously as "Man of Steel" does. He's such a no-nonsense character that seeing him in colorful long underwear is kind of discordant.

Does "Dodgeball" hold up at all? I liked it a lot when it came out/when I was a teenager, but have no idea if it's actually funny or I was just young and stupid.

In my mind, Billy Burke will always be the creepy wife-beater from 24 that Kim Bauer babysat for. But I'll give some DAP to Burke, because he played the hell out of that stupid part and made it pretty entertaining.

@avclub-f9c2801a33e8b736477d9b364dab1130:disqus  "Who can play a tall, granite-jawed, naive do-gooding klutz of a reporter in his thirties?"

Isn't that like, Zack Snyder's second movie?

E.Buzz Miller,
"Kevin Garnett is….Mongul"

I could write an entire book about why "Man of Steel" sucked. But here are a select few things that still bother me, ranging from "Yeah that's a serious issue," to "Really, of all the things to complain about THAT bothered you?"

How were his teeth not worse? Because he certainly wasn't just an every-once-in-awhile casual crystal smoker. 

"…it shows, morally, that he has descended beyond the limits of his own imagination."

Chiming in from early July 2013. I mostly agree. Everything is here for a great show, but it hasn't quite hit that nadir yet of some other programs. I can always tell when I'm officially hooked on a series because there's a scene or an episode arc that makes me forget I'm watching a TV show. My couch and living room

Hey @avclub-7aee1b75b527e215f31e20a5c4e7a768:disqus , speaking of The Bridge - should we be getting excited for it?

Lindsey standing up on stage at the end of the episode was the first time this season I felt like we were in the present and moving forward. with all of the dense table-setting leading up to that point, it was refreshing to feel like I was now watching what was currently happening, not sorting through a bunch of

Why do people not seem to like Marky Bark? I think the actor plays him with enough energy and honest sweetness that the character pops really well. I also think the face blindness gag is so simple that it's brilliant, and has some great payoffs.

I don't care about the impossible leaps in logic it took to hop over the unexplained plot holes: I fucking love Prometheus. The set design, the costumes, the crazy ass technology, the general sense of astonishment, awe, and terror…it all just worked for me, and I loved getting lost in it.

Raimi's first two (ONLY two, in my head) Spider-Man films were the perfect fun, slightly campy comic book movies.