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Tim Nash
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This is the perfect opportunity to introduce DARKHAWK to the masses!!!!!

This absolutely disgusts me.

I've always hoped that Joe Gilgun (Woody from "This Is England" and Cassidy from "Preacher") would play Strummer in a film.

You tell me, I just all but forced my friend to go look at my funny comment on the AV Club message board for a tv show.

Offspring released a very similar song on 2008's "Rise and Fall…" (if anyone here ever heard that album…) called "Hammerhead." I believe it was from the perspective of a school shooter. And there's always "Pumped Up Kicks." Not making a point here clearly. But hey, those are also songs!

Tyrell's not here. Tyrell went away. Tyrell's gone.

As was Uma Thurman!

My thoughts exactly. You know what happens when we let teenagers write about teenagers? "Skins."

This is one take on their career I have yet to hear. Interesting.

"A Moment Of Silence" by Streetlight Manifesto. Includes the line "If you hate me so much, then stop singing my songs" directed at singer Tomas Kalnoky's former bandmates in Catch 22 still playing tracks off of "Keasbey Nights."

THAT THING YOU DO!!!!

Leto's Joker looks like Thin White Duke era David Bowie at 1:29

I'd love a season set in 1825 when that book starts…

I haven't seen Titus Andronicus's "The Most Lamentable Tragedy" on any year end lists, and it really is the most lamentable tragedy. Seriously, that album rocked.

Ezra Miller for Maplethorpe!

Any version of this that does not star Miles Fisher as Bateman is a waste of time.

Chicago! Watch Netflix, at the same time as the rest of us, and for more money!!!

I think you have on your hands the greatest satire of reality television that I have ever heard. That sounds like it would be the most twisted episode of "Black Mirror" ever.

How great would that Doctor scene have been with the detectives acting serious, and just getting Martin Short responding?

Los Angeles just looks great from above. They call it the "angel eye view."