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I don't know if you're trolling, but I will genuinely agree. On the musical front, I don't think this song is as solid as some of her other late-period work (tough to beat "Between My Head And The Sky"). But, if we take the song combined with the video, and view it as a performance piece separate from her usual

…and not even a Star Trek fan, if I recall.

I suppose at least now that we've been notified by the government that she's NOT a non-person, we can all rest easy.

With a new director at the helm, will Lens Flare continue in his recurring role, or can we expect him to drop out of the picture?

Voted up for imagining the ridiculousness of somebody dying in Vietnam post-1993. Like the guy was on some sort of missions trip for his church, when he gets mugged and stabbed in the street, and the hospital neglects him in a mountain of paperwork.

Abba Zaba, you my only friend.

Yeah- I got on Tumblr because it seemed like the blogging service that was the closest to doing everything I wanted, and then somewhere along the line my dashboard became a personalized, ever-evolving porn stash interspersed with occasional Doctor Who references. The downside is that I find I'm not writing nearly as

"Wildly popular band with a unique sound?" Ok….I remember Bizkit being fairly popular, but I can think of at least a dozen bands from the same era that sounded pretty damn similar. And that's *without* doing any research.

I'd somehow missed the original story, but…"preemptive counter-suit"? Is that a thing that happens? Don't the laws of logic kind of dictate that "counter-suing" before you're actually sued is just filing a plain-old boring lawsuit, but extra douchey?

Maybe I've just been on Tumblr too long, but it was refreshing to read something about cisgender without being smacked in the face by the "knowledge" that cisgender individuals are evil assholes out to destroy everyone's individuality.

Goddammit, @avclub-93e06678bf43969ed7f3b3377605aa8c:disqus- now I have to sit and write out the whole damn song just to satisfy my own curiosity.

The Shield Corporation was responsible for a cure for cancerAIDS? That makes so much more sense!

Here's a crazy thought for when this director falls through: what's Christopher Lambert doing? Wouldn't he like to get into directing, now that his days as an action star are pretty much done for and nobody seems to take him seriously in thrillers and dramatic rolls (in Hollywood, at least)?

What's Randy Quaid up to these days?

That's the impression I got, as well. Getting upstaged by a Wookie's armpit just as you're about to deliver your line is so totally unexpected that you can actually see Sir Alec waffling back and forth, trying to decide if he wants to stay in the moment, or just wait for them to set up for another take.

Honestly have not been able to make it through the movie. Really, really wanted to, and I've heard fantastic things about it from people who have, but OHMYGODTHECOLORS!!

Jack Black in limited quantities, when nobody has heard of him, and largely as the butt of the joke, is the best Jack Black. (see: the fact that High Fidelity was advertised, and is often viewed, as a John Cusack movie rather than Jack Black movie.)

I literally found myself completely unable to grieve my grandmother's passing a couple of years ago until Warren Zevon's take on "Back In The High Life Again" popped up on my mp3 player on the way to the funeral. I'd gone through the entire process up until that point (knowing she was nearing the end, having to tell

Pretty sure the lawsuit will focus on '"Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman'.

Don't forget: you also get the super-rare "Anne Burrell with douchey facial hair".