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Let us not forget Kaldi's, perhaps my favorite coffee shop in the entire DC metro area. And I also never lived there either.

Yeah, do people still consider Donnie Darko a masterpiece? Because I went back and watched that movie a year or two ago and was honestly embarrassed with myself for once considering it one of my favorite movies. It was horrible. Maybe the theatrical cut is actually just that much better than the director's cut, (I

First time I tried Breaking Bad was during a very stressful, almost harrowing period in my life and I had to stop. Was glad I tried again at a calmer time though.

Oh my God, that death scene with Snow and Stanton is easily one of the most satisfying moments in any TV drama ever.

Although I greatly enjoyed these episodes and am excited to see what happens next, I must say that I'm not sure how much I liked the resolution of the subplot with Keith David's character. It felt a little pat, like, "okay, I'm going to believe what you say and let you go without notifying the CIA because you didn't

I both love this album and think the Neutral Milk Hotel mythos is completely overblown. As others mention below, things like "Oh Comely" and "Two Headed Boy Pt II" completely blew my mind still give me chills even after hearing them dozens if not hundreds of times. The album has incredible power. That said, some

Social science statistical modeling is still the dark ages for the most part. I cannot tell you how many times I see Likert Scale outcomes modeled using OLS, or spatial data modeled without any spatial processes in the model, or… well, I could go on.

At least Tomita was 84. I find I don't get nearly as sad when people who have lived long, full lives die.

I think the subtext of this article is "Richard Russo Has a New Book Out, You Guys."

Yeah… Anchorman is a little played out now but it might be the most laugh-out-loud funny movie I've ever seen on first viewing.

I don't actually think the song sucks, but the associations many of us have with it definitely suck. There are photos of my 8th grade class c. 1999 standing next to a letterboard of the class slogan "I Hope You Had the Time of Your Life" and then photos of the same people standing next to a different letterboard with

Every NIN tour has insane production. Seriously, it's consistently amazing. I've heard a comment, I don't know if it's true, that NIN/Reznor are always looking to aggressively push the envelope as far as the use of various visual techniques for live music, and some of it diffuses into the big pop stars from there.

The one with Antiques Roadshow's poster guy is a strong contender for most enjoyable thing I've ever read on this website.

Yeah, I think this is what I was thinking of, maybe I read one music-related one once?

Did I dream that they experimented with this format a couple times, or did that actually happen? Like a "defend this song that a lot of people hate" type deal. That's equally clickbait-y but way more fun to read, I think.

Yeah, did you read the Washington Post Editorial Board interview where he straight up says to their faces he wants to make it easier to sue the media for criticizing him?

Let us not forget ofay.

Not just a Genesis music video, but the greatest Genesis music video.

Was great when they got rid of it.

Counterpoint: Sports Night is still Aaron Sorkin's only funny anything.