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Vedder's big into basketball. I'd play it safe with the Bulls.

I can't tell for sure if you're balling on Shudder Island, but it is a great film. After I watched it the second time, I came around. It's the only movie I can think of where knowing the spoiler makes the movie better.

Bobbaggannosh, you, sir, are a mouthful!

Jerry Falwell FTL.

No Kidding. As far as I'm concerned, Uncharted 2 is the paragon of 3rd person shooter controls. I mean, it drove the nail in the coffin to Resident Evil 5.

The first Uncharted had Nazi zombies.

I don't care what anyone says. running through the collapsing building was the coolest thing I have ever seen in a videogame.

To be fair, those quips can be rather brutal.

You really screwed up man. I don't know about that show, but I saw them at Turf and it was the best show I've seen in a long time.

I see my share of shows, and Wye Oak was the best I've seen in a long time.

You could have done like me and gone to the Chicago show. At least you don't live in the south; they didn't forge anywhere past Denver. I think the sun would have made Beth Gibbons disappear in a puff of smoke.

All of Portishead's albums are underrated in my opinion, so I can't say "Oh, this too much from this, too little from this." But, man, do I wish I could have heard ANY track from the second half of the self-titled album.

I was there. They exceeded my expectations live for sure. That striped down "Wandering Star" was really cool. The clarion call at the end of "Threads" was nuts, as was the vocal solo in "Roads" (they should have ended with that one). "We Carry On" isn't quite a show ender, but it's a great song. It was too bad the

Shabazz Palaces is not of the era or geography, but it'll scratch that itch for you.

Part of that, I think, is that Pixar has far-and-away better character design then Dreamworks. Mr. Incredible, Sully and Mike, Nemo, Remy, Woody… These characters are all very simple but iconic. They look right and move right. It's hard to put my finger on, but the characterization of DW creations lack that

To be fair, that's probably just because he didn't beat that dead horse into a pulp. If it weren't for the sequels, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery would have been a classic in my book. I don't find myself blaming him though, I imagine it to be quite hard to turn away a dump-truck full of money.

Jon Bernthal is indeed Jewish. That's who I was talking about.

That was easily the most fucked up chapter of any novel I have ever read.

He likes to be close to feather boas in case there's an emergency.

A psychological boost is never a bad thing either. If I traded in the tin-foil for a 10 gallon sheriffs' hat I would feel pretty bad ass sticking that magnum into a zombie's temple.