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    Yeah, I saw it twice in the theater and walked away reasonably happy both times. Maybe low expectations will help, but I have no problem with a third one.

    This. I enjoy getting laid a lot (and I probably will tonight), but come on. There are other things in the world.

    Meanwhile, Bill O'Reilly is still employed and Hillary's e-mails are the greatest scandal in the history of mankind.

    Aww, he quit before I had any clue who the hell he was…

    Wait, there was a song with that video?

    Well, that's easy advice to give in Seattle, where hipster sex workers are apparently sold in bulk at Costco. Even a medium-sized city is probably going to be more of a challenge, though…

    Gah. Is it too late to get your tuition refunded?

    "Hold me like you did outside the Jesus and Mary Chain show at Brixton Academy."

    She was really good in The Emperor's New Clothes as well. No complaints about her in High Fidelity, but period stuff seemed to suit her better.

    Geez, and why are record stores struggling again?

    Affleck could have been a good Daredevil in a good movie, but that one wasn't quite it.

    Mine was also Weird Al. Jackson County Fair. Central Point, Oregon.

    As unparalleled as Freddie was in everything else he did, I still like George Michael's version of this a little better.

    *door slams*
    *door slams*

    Jesus, she's been good in other things. The Twilight movies were such a maw of suck that no one (except possibly Moustache Dad) came off well in them. I'm willing to see where Woody's going with this…

    I scratched my head when Bruce Willis was cast in Moonrise Kingdom and he was great in that. Curious to see what he does here.

    Yep. "What It Takes" is probably their last great single. After that, it's all Diane Warrenland.

    I've tended to see it as a "anything is fair game" type of thing. They've made plenty of skinny jokes as well. Remember the Valerians in Space Mutiny?

    I saw him live a couple years back and it was a perfect evening. The fact that he's still functioning (much less good) at his age is a goddamn miracle.

    And if Queen still insist on touring, why don't they enlist him to sing? I think I like his version of "Somebody To Love" better than the original.