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The example i had always heard was "Sgt Pepper". But, for me, that one i largely preferred the stereo mix. The white album, though, I think most of the mono versions are better. The first time I heard the mono "Dear Prudence", it almost made me cry, and I didn't even think I liked the song that much before that.

No, it's not valid because Violet Jones is hear to read it. Apparently, there's nothing wrong with saying something shitty about somebody for no reason as long as they can't read it, but telling the person they are wrong for doing so in a place where they will read it is over the line.

"your ridiculous conclusion about my enjoyment of it."

For now, but we're still waiting for the biopic of a great robot singer-turned-boxer to fully achieve the potential.

I'm pretty sure that the trailer announcer guy revolted, because the commercials just call it "Alexander".

"The show itself is entertaining enough, but let's not pretend its some amazing work of art."

He can crank them out pretty quick. He shot 'K Street' week-to-week.

That's not Nicolas Cage. It's clearly Steve Carrell, though I'll grant you that he appears to be doing a Nicolas Cage impression.

First off, you're right, but I went looking more into it and it turns out that the image of Holmes wearing the deerstalker in the city is credited to a US illustrator for Collier's magazine, who based his drawing on publicity photos of Gillette in the deerstalker, so actually the article kind of has a point, in a

The violin is established in "A Study in Scarlett", but it is generally accepted that Doyle did not intend the hat to be a deerstalker, based on the illustrations that were used in the initial publication.

Honestly, this movie was a career-derailer, and Trixie didn't help. I was surprised to see he did anything at all after that one-two.

I think Rudolph had the script, worked with Bruce Willis on a different movie, and the idea came up, and eventually, to finally get it made, Willis just put up the money himself.

It would be very expensive, and they'd have to get around the "Dread Pirate Roberts" problem represented by Unk.

"an equally unlikely reason that a studio might have been game to try"

Is the policy enforcing that anything similar to the policy enforcing not having drivers who have been awake for more than 24 hours?

I think there is something to it, but, at the same time, to suggest that creative people don't get less talented over time doesn't really ring true based on… you know, 90% or more of the available evidence.

Hey Will — special thanks for bringing up 'Miracle Mile'; am I reading the subtext right there, he didn't really think much of the movie?

I know a few people who wrote for that show, and their general consensus was that Trey Parker is so much better than anybody else at delivering Trey Parker dialogue that the show was crippled from the start. No matter what anybody did, it was funnier in the writing stage than the shooting stage. That's why Parker

There's one good one, but looking at the episode guide, I can't remember if it's the one where they're all trapped in a small place or the one about Laura Bush's vagina.

Of course it isn't the standard, but if seatbelts were legally required in this situation, you can bet that Wal-Mart would be underlining that fact, because that would be one reason why wearing a seatbelt in that situation would be reasonably prudent.
Also, given that the reason that they aren't legally required has