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Does she drife a MCLARAN F1?
If not, I'm not interested.

That sounds vaguely racist for some reason.

To be fair, the first season of GI Joe had FIFTY FIVE episodes. At that burn rate, we're down to accent-related misunderstandings pretty damn quickly.

Really, just more of a regular villain.

I can't hear the name "Rube Goldberg" without that Looney Tunes Rube Goldberg music in my head.
Anybody know what that piece is called?
[And no, it is not the Goldberg Variations. But you knew that.]

And by "many people", I mean "some commentators." Who may or may not actually be people.

But, on the D'Angelo scale, is "F" the worst? Many people have subscribed to the theory that a D+ or D- is worse than an F because an F implies something so catastrophically bad its overwhelming incompetence is, itself, somewhat redeeming.

May I ask what it means that this is on the Oculus Rift platform? I haven't been following the developments of this piece of hardware as closely as I should, but I thought Oculus was going to be an add on to an existing game system, e.g. a plug in for your XBox and not a totally stand alone gaming system.
Prove me

I would too, although I'd be willing to accept an argument that the bank robbery is his best single set piece.

Yet. We don't have choking wizards yet.

I saw Inception yesterday. It's his best film.

Zoom ! Zoom! Lens Flare! Lens Flare! Zoom!

You are confused. That's the "Spartacus Blues" you're referring to. I think George Thorogood did a cover.

This movie features Sammy Hagar doing his best Survivor impression. Totally awesome.

Well, that cleared everything up.

I hear what you're saying, but I guess that goes to how you define starring. Willis was a pretty big star at the time of the Player, so one could argue his appearance constitutes "co-starring." I wouldn't say it was a "starring role" though, so I suppose my logic goes to whether "co-starring" describes the person or

John B has been kicking around here since the great old days before "Leonard Pierce" was a punchline unassociated with a joke.
I really and unironically miss that guy—he'd wade into the comments like a fucking gladiator.

Is a full set piece from season 1 accurately described as a promo?

Yeah, I don't know. There have been differing reports. A tragedy whether it was accident/suicide or other.

This being the AV Club, I want to say something snarky or funny.
But there's nothing funny about an enormously talented trumpet player getting his teeth beat out of him (probably just for spite) and then quite likely being thrown out a very small window in Amsterdam to his death.
In short: Charlie Parker was a damn