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Pete Townshend
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Jesus this movie is a mindfuck
I mean, but no, really. This movie will turn you inside out.

Riff Randall, what's the name of that facebook group? I want it.

Tommy!
Tommy!

Pretty strong words coming from Gary Glitter there

To be fair also, the younger version of me would consider the older version a dried out hack who's been retreading old concepts since his drummer died.

The Beatles
Oh, and by the way, where the hell is Sgt. Peppers on this list? Or at the very least Abbey Road. How are you gonna skip over the greatest rock band ever?!

If I let metal heads dictate my musical taste, I think I would live in a much smaller world.

Good is as good does dude.

great*

Also, from above, graet book*. Man, really not my night

without*

Yeah, great movie. It really captured the feeling of the album, with staying too beholden to the source material. Miles above Tommy, which deserved much better than it got.

Damn straight. though i think tommy is too often overlooked. Yes, it's complicated and weird, but the songs, even the short filler ones, are as strong as anything Townshend ever wrote, and as a piece of culture, I really believe it stands up there with Sgt. Peppers as one of Classic Rocks seminal works.

Tommy
I am appalled at the omission of certain albums and thrilled at the inclusion of others!

Your of course speaking of her role in Santa Clause 3: The escape clause. A true classic

Tommy!
Tommy

Dialogue
To be honest, as big of an Achewood fan as I am (and I'm a HUGE Achewood fan), I feel the quality has fallen off in the last year or so. It used to that Onstad's characters had quirky ways of speaking, but still sounded like people. Now the dialogue feels forced to me, like Onstad's reaching for the

And yeah, no question, the man looks like someone hit him with a baseball bat. It was funny to see him standing next to Nick Jonas in Rolling Stone.

This years talk show
The first time I heard Elvis Costello, I was 19, just into my sophomore year at college. he quickly became my favorite (single) performer, and my favorite artist (next to the obvious).
While It's true that Costello has slipped into the shoes of the pop crooner at times (his duet with Burt

cmon. John Stewart trying to SELL Stephen Colbert Channukah, that shit was brilliant. Sure you could say the jokes were dated, but you have to give it them for delivery.