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I was told there was sexism. I came for sexism. All I got was light banter that could be found in any number of mediocre romantic comedies with a Chris Pratt trying to be a Harrison Ford in search of a Cary Grant.

That is a brilliant insult.

A film where continental soldiers encounter Frankenstein's Monster on the run from his creator, sounds very entertaining. Someone should make this.

I enjoy this show but am also frustrated by it in equal measure. It has a good cast and solid actors. There are many good elements here waiting to be put together in a more cohesive whole. Those parts could conceivably form something approaching greatness. The first part began very well and remained interesting but

What a load of horse shit.

I'm impressed by the guitar on Killing is My Business but it just doesn't have the songs that Kill Em' All and for that matter, Bonded By Blood or Show No Mercy, have.
So Far, So Good has some GREAT songs but needed tighter editing. It's hard to deny songs like "In My Darkest Hour" and "Set The World Afire." They are

It shocks me that people actually ARGUE this point with me. This show is 100% a western.

Which reminds me again why I loved this show: It's one big glorious western.

I smiled when I saw Patton Oswalt's name listed in the beginning credits. He's a wonderful character.

The guy who wrote this has some appalling taste in poster art. He seems to prefer anything and everything generic.

BURN THIS BITCH DOWN!

I really cannot agree with THE RAID. A great many of my peers enjoyed it and I appreciated the choreography and direction but it felt flat. It fails in the character department, and while action is hardly recognized for that, there is just no one to root for or against. The villains are boring and the heroes worse.

This was an excellent first season of which I hope is an excellent show. The combination of humor and (dark) drama are nearly flawless. How can a poop joke be made to be so tragic? What a show! The "Kevin Costner" bit made me laugh pretty good and so did (for some reason) Jimmy doing the "Smoke on the Water" riff.
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I was gonna say that, too. The beatnik who became an addict. That was a shame.

This was a fantastic episode. Despite, his many failings, it is difficult not to have sympathy for Don Draper and his ever increasing loneliness and isolation. There's also a disturbing hint that the title may not just be a clever play on words, considering where his mind has been.
I root for Ken. I can't blame him for

Rachel is some ghost. I should be so haunted!

The characters are aggressively stupid, even more so than in the original. The "twist" of having a female Ash feels stale. There's very little done with her character, other than make her go through the same motions as Bruce Campbell, without the charisma. It lacks the humor and inventiveness of the original and feels

That's a man who deserves much more love by the music industry. As far as I was concerned, his "Fear Of A Blank Planet," with Porcupine Tree, was my pick for album of the decade. He also produced my top metal record of the last decade, Opeth's "Blackwater Park."

Classic rock bands are ALWAYS in the Billboard 100. Zeppelin's remasters practically dominated the summer and…good for um!

I can't agree with the assertion that this is the unsexiest show on TV when it contains the sexiest women on TV.