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Yes.

This would make sense except that Walt's progression is actually the most rote and uninteresting. And also, the way the show has shifted sympathy from Walt to Hank (even last night alone) is actually pretty masterful: http://nowtoronto.com/daily…

In fairness, it was meant as a joke on post-Dragonforce interest in melodic power metal pyrotechnics.

see also: THEY LIVE.

The Stuff is one of those great 80s consumerist comedies made funnier by howlingly obvious the allegory is.

In Solitude rips. I've listened to "Serpents Are Rising" more than any song in the past two years. Year of the Goat trikes me as being closer to In Solitude, in terms of being demonstrably more a metal band than Ghost or Devil's Blood, but with more of an epically-scaled NWOBHM influence. It's also funny how all the

Oh it's in the title alright, and it couldn't be more insincere. Amour = amour de soi, self-love. There's no way this is not a Michael Haneke movie.

Oh it's in the title alright, and it couldn't be more insincere. Amour = amour de soi, self-love. There's no way this is not a Michael Haneke movie.

I mean come on except for watching The Mist with the color turned down on your TV, everyone knows black and white movies are factually boring.

I mean come on except for watching The Mist with the color turned down on your TV, everyone knows black and white movies are factually boring.

See I actually like Golden Gun. In it, Moore's unflappable to the point of almost seeming sociopathic. I love the scene where he's "captured" at gun point and led to the command post on the boat and doesn't even blink. "Come with me!" "Why sure…" This to me is almost an analogy for why I like the Moore movies: he's

See I actually like Golden Gun. In it, Moore's unflappable to the point of almost seeming sociopathic. I love the scene where he's "captured" at gun point and led to the command post on the boat and doesn't even blink. "Come with me!" "Why sure…" This to me is almost an analogy for why I like the Moore movies: he's

as a Toronto-boy, i feel i can safely say Indian Handcrafts > Metz.

as a Toronto-boy, i feel i can safely say Indian Handcrafts > Metz.

Thanks for noticing that. I got my dates/years mixed up. It's been adjusted accordingly.

Thanks for noticing that. I got my dates/years mixed up. It's been adjusted accordingly.

I liked this movie better the first time, when it was called Intolerance.

I liked this movie better the first time, when it was called Intolerance.