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Whoa, "calvacade," plus "nonplussed" used correctly?  You are a wizard of words!

I came here to make roughly the same comment.

I came here to make roughly the same comment.

Please forgive me for expounding on a actress's beauty rather than talent, but something about Keener really pushes my buttons.  It probably goes back to Being John Malkovich, where she was the most amazing embodiment of a certain kind of femme fatale.  Also, she is a very talented actress, so good news all around.

Please forgive me for expounding on a actress's beauty rather than talent, but something about Keener really pushes my buttons.  It probably goes back to Being John Malkovich, where she was the most amazing embodiment of a certain kind of femme fatale.  Also, she is a very talented actress, so good news all around.

I feel like you're not really speaking for me, considering that I truly and deeply love both Radiohead and El-P.  I think you're projecting here.  You know, there's no shame (or there shouldn't be shame) in just admitting that you don't "get it."  I truly believe that you can be a wonderful and complete human being

I feel like you're not really speaking for me, considering that I truly and deeply love both Radiohead and El-P.  I think you're projecting here.  You know, there's no shame (or there shouldn't be shame) in just admitting that you don't "get it."  I truly believe that you can be a wonderful and complete human being

I have to listen to this album a lot more, so this may change, but currently my favorite El-P production is on I'll Sleep When You're Dead.  You can practically drown on the production of Tasmanian Pain Coaster, and when the album closes on 
Poisenville Kids No Wins, it sounds like the slow sad death of a beautiful

I have to listen to this album a lot more, so this may change, but currently my favorite El-P production is on I'll Sleep When You're Dead.  You can practically drown on the production of Tasmanian Pain Coaster, and when the album closes on 
Poisenville Kids No Wins, it sounds like the slow sad death of a beautiful

I can understand some criticisms of El-P's mic work (although I think he's decent to very good), but not so much Aesop Rock.  As far as I'm concerned, Aesop has the whole thing covered: lyrics (of course), flow and voice.  When @avclub-5b7e0a1ad5d9ac9ef3063b05f55b6d31:disqus says he doesn't like Aesop's voice, he's

I can understand some criticisms of El-P's mic work (although I think he's decent to very good), but not so much Aesop Rock.  As far as I'm concerned, Aesop has the whole thing covered: lyrics (of course), flow and voice.  When @avclub-5b7e0a1ad5d9ac9ef3063b05f55b6d31:disqus says he doesn't like Aesop's voice, he's

@avclub-db0c35ce2663c0e8c4b3f38642a49748:disqus Big Fish aimed high (or at least medium) and fell short, but Contact was just a piece of shit.

@avclub-8667e34f30ffbe31ab8933ecc86a5743:disqus it was so cold, and the exchange was so bitter that I'm surprised that Ginsberg could keep his job after that.  On the other hand, though, that would just mean a full admission of defeat from Don.  Pete wouldn't have had any problem letting Mike go in that situation,

I have to quibble with one point: Megan is up, not even.  She handled her friend's jealousy, Sally's tantrum and Betty's machinations with decency and grace.  In fact, aside from Henry, she was the only character who didn't pull some kind of petty shit.  Don really disappointed me by ditching Ginsberg's idea; it's a

Indeed, I give the grade a C-.

@avclub-ec6e411553d04950c3225c1fbdc8d116:disqus yeah but what's he gonna do about it?  I saw him with his shirt off last episode, man has the chest of a little bird.

It's been said (many times) before, but she went from being the worst character (a Britta'ed Britta, as it were) to the best character.  I give a shit ton of credit to the writers and Gillian Jacobs for that.

banger, that's pretty much EXACTLY how I feel.

It's really not possible to discuss 90's electronica without ol' Dick James.  He was and still is the most influential figure in this category of music.  Aphex made some of the most novel music in decades, and I really mean that as non-hyperbole.

Nothing much to say except "good interview".