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Oh, cool.  Thanks and stuff.

Why exactly is 48fps a bad thing?  I don't have an opinion either way on this, I just want to know what the issue would be.

Why exactly is 48fps a bad thing?  I don't have an opinion either way on this, I just want to know what the issue would be.

OK, it would appear I lose this one.  Yoko is not objectively bad, people with good musical taste can enjoy her music, etc.  At the end of the day I made a couple of hasty anti-Yoko comments on the Internet, which is what half the comments on this page consist of.  You win

OK, it would appear I lose this one.  Yoko is not objectively bad, people with good musical taste can enjoy her music, etc.  At the end of the day I made a couple of hasty anti-Yoko comments on the Internet, which is what half the comments on this page consist of.  You win

I'm aware of what it means.  But the thing is, there's a lot of stuff that, to the AV Club writers and commenters, is more or less derided as though it is objectively bad, and although it generally is fully deserving of receiving this flak, it's still subjective whether crap like Linkin Park or (insert generic

I'm aware of what it means.  But the thing is, there's a lot of stuff that, to the AV Club writers and commenters, is more or less derided as though it is objectively bad, and although it generally is fully deserving of receiving this flak, it's still subjective whether crap like Linkin Park or (insert generic

I have a question.  How does Yoko Ono get ANY sort of critical acclaim at all?  Like, seriously, there's a ton of music out there that I really can't stand, but I don't go out of my way to criticize it because I can understand that few people are going to share my subjective opinion of music, and frankly even if

I have a question.  How does Yoko Ono get ANY sort of critical acclaim at all?  Like, seriously, there's a ton of music out there that I really can't stand, but I don't go out of my way to criticize it because I can understand that few people are going to share my subjective opinion of music, and frankly even if

Most people don't hate Yoko because she's a woman.  Most people hate her because she's pretty much an objectively terrible musical artist.  I really don't see the whole "Yoko sucks" thing as a "bros before hoes" sort of thing either.  If she were a dude she'd be considered just as incredibly awful.  If you want to

Most people don't hate Yoko because she's a woman.  Most people hate her because she's pretty much an objectively terrible musical artist.  I really don't see the whole "Yoko sucks" thing as a "bros before hoes" sort of thing either.  If she were a dude she'd be considered just as incredibly awful.  If you want to

@avclub-65c5d02013e50d4a2715ee8ae8d47b02:disqus Yeah, and there was even a Troll 3.  Despite Troll having a ~10-11 year old black haired vaguely magic boy named Harry Potter, Troll 2 is probably the most well known of the series for this bit of fantastic acting. http://www.youtube.com/watc…

@avclub-65c5d02013e50d4a2715ee8ae8d47b02:disqus Yeah, and there was even a Troll 3.  Despite Troll having a ~10-11 year old black haired vaguely magic boy named Harry Potter, Troll 2 is probably the most well known of the series for this bit of fantastic acting. http://www.youtube.com/watc…

Permanent Waves is probably the closest album they ever made in comparison to Moving Pictures, and it brings you a bit closer to their proggier albums but also foreshadows the more mainstream sensibilities of Moving Pictures.  (For what it's worth Permanent Waves is probably one of my top 5 favorite albums of all

Permanent Waves is probably the closest album they ever made in comparison to Moving Pictures, and it brings you a bit closer to their proggier albums but also foreshadows the more mainstream sensibilities of Moving Pictures.  (For what it's worth Permanent Waves is probably one of my top 5 favorite albums of all

"The Enemy Within" has some pretty incredible bass playing, and "Afterimage" is pretty decent.

"The Enemy Within" has some pretty incredible bass playing, and "Afterimage" is pretty decent.

Coheed and Cambria's first three albums are probably. the most wonderfully catchy prog of all time.

Coheed and Cambria's first three albums are probably. the most wonderfully catchy prog of all time.

Isn't Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree remastering the back catalogs of KC and Jethro Tull and stuff, along with the thousand other projects that he has going on at any given time?