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DREDD was actually a worthwhile sc-fi actioner, something that is increasingly rare today. This really is a bummer on a lot of levels.

The flapper version of Alison Brie is one of my favorite Alison Bries.

"You bet your sweet ass i've seen Lawnmower Man!"

The solo at the end is pure magic. It's the heaviest of the 70s songs and one of the best hard rock songs of the period, of which Lizzy delivered quite a few and especially from Jailbreak.

The Yardbirds one is where it's at.

It's popular for those that know, just like with Child In Time by Deep Purple. It's the one that closes the Lizzy shows for a reason. It's arguably the CLASSIC song, the epic of a very excellent discography.

The Sodom cover of "Cold Sweat," is even better. Of course, neither comes close to the punch of the original Lizzy version.

I'll take it any fucking day over that "Turn the Page' cover.

A pick for the best horror remake of all-time (excluding that early run of exceptional Hammer classics.) This has one of the most literate and moving genre scripts and a career best performance from Goldblum and may serve as the purest form of Cronenberg's particular brand of horror.
The effects are phenomenal and

Thank you.

A real bruiser of an episode with some genuinely shocking moments and some surprisingly interesting drama. I am disappointed in Noah's passing and the excessive gruesomeness was even a bit much for this show. I did not expect Aidan to be offed so soon. I expected him to be more of a long term liability for Glen,

Every time Krieger's wife shows up, I laugh. So, I laughed quite a bit this episode.

The dude who picked Slayer gave me hope for humanity.

It's a shame that Jabba wasn't listening to "Hold The Line," instead.

In fairness, there are far worse than The Big Bang Theory.

And Leonard Part 6.

That's exactly what I thought. Banks was fantastic. His breakdown at the conclusion was just raw and every bit as good as his "half measures" speech in that other well known show. I have no idea about the letter grade because I thought it was quite possibly the best of the season so far and this has truly been

David Hedison or Jeff Goldblum?

No, Walt wouldn't have killed a kid.

It's nice to see this show pick get back into it's groove again. This was another strong episode with some interesting character development. Sasha is kind of dead weight, though. I don't think she's long for this show. I agree with the reviewer that was the least interesting aspect.