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Craig J. Clark
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You can see who upvotes you. Downvotes are completely anonymous.

If by "holier-than-thou comments" you mean "ones that actually manage to stay on topic most of the time," then yes.

I do, indeed. Just a fantastic song all around.

Philip Baker Hall doesn't look much like Richard Nixon. That didn't prevent him from being one of the greatest screen Nixons ever.

Is it weird that I read that as "nailed Oliver Platt's ass"?

(Did they? I don't think they did.)

Early morning, April 4

Way to suck all the joy out of what is, for some, legitimately great news.

Well, for starters he would have actually polished his songs on Milk and Honey. Apart from "Nobody Told Me," most of the recordings sound half-finished.

@avclub-ef062084a1c4a3584af1d4f8e514ea50:disqus You should consider giving Walls and Bridges a chance.

The person who wrote number three should also be ashamed of themselves for identifying "Give Peace a Chance" as a "late-period Beatles song." It was Lennon's first solo single, for fuck's sake!

Let's make her paint her face and dance.

Genius Is Pain!

My favorite one from Plastic Ono Band is "Isolation." The part where he's singing in both speakers and then they both come together in the center is transcendent.

I love you guys.

I've long been a "Well Well Well" man, myself.

Our top story tonight: Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte is still dead.

More tasteless than Dario Argento's Dracula?

It's getting to the point where I'm simply going to have to stop reading the comments on Polanski-related articles.