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Also, there was a lawsuit against the original distributor about failing to promote it. Maybe they worked to bury it out of spite.

When We Were Kings is an exceptional documentary and not the least bit depressing.

I mean yea, isn't he as much a "journalist using the medium of film" as a "documentary filmmaker"? Are we supposed to start saying Carl Bernstein was an opportunistic because he wrote about Hilary Clinton and the Pope after his "early success" with the Watergate scandal? What a fucking dumb and unthoughtful

His Steve Jobs doc included an interestingly personal touch that I thought was unique to the subject and overall a good film.

Ah, shoulda read more before I said the same thing above. Yea, what the fuck was that. Imagine doing a cover of "Baker Street" and then cutting out the refrain.

Yea, since when did Nu Metal even have a whipping boy?

"I watched the Nookie video about a month ago, and it was so much worse than I remembered."
Yea, I was about 16… and even I was shocked at how not good it is.

So I was unfamiliar with Kittie. Is the mix typically this terribly vocal heavy or is it just the version on YouTube?
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There's a video of Jonathan Davies singing that song and he gets SO into it that he starts crying and someone tried to convince me it wasn't hilarious.

Actually the only time I remember caring about Drowning Pool enough to ridicule was some variation of "Let the Bodies Hit the Floor" pretty much the day he died.

Aw, none of those people are that terrible.

Yo, how do you butcher Werewolves of London and Sweet Home Alabama in the same fucking song?

Remember when they covered "Behind Blue Eyes", but then they left out the part where the song rocks out? That was stupid for a "nu-metal" band to do.

Although I do vaguely remember thinking Nookie was dumb, and then it kinda grew on me where I wouldn't immediately change the station when it came on. But then I revisited it for the first time in years recently and wow…. musically, it's a total piece of shit.

I thought their cover of "Faith" was kind of fun in a "This band is clearly going to be a one-hit wonder" kind of way. And then "N 2 Gether Now" was catchy in spite of Durst's involvement.

There's no way anybody actually said that about 'N 2 Gether Now', and there's no way you will convince me otherwise.

This is just a disparate collection of scenes from Spielberg movies.

I thought he was from the Lower East Side as well?

In a telling piece of evidence about how New York Comic Con never gets anything interesting, the Brooklyn statue is being unveiled 2,800 miles away in San Diego.