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I legitimately had to read that sentence twice before I realized that "tackle passes" are not a real thing. I love sports, you guys.

Wow! Haven't heard "Hey Man, Nice Shot" in a trailer for a while. What is this, 1997?

It is!

Do androids dream of electric jizz?

Daredevil Scared Stupid

And me a heart! Wait, what are we doing?

"It's such a sadness."

You're goddamn right it is.

You think you've experienced a film on your fucking telephone…? Get. Real.

Really, "Dead?" That's the Korn song you go with? "Dead?"

There's something cocky about him, but I can't put my fingers on it…

None. None more punk.

Agreed. But I'm hoping/guessing they picked the most "accessible" moments for the trailer in hopes of drawing in new viewers, while leaving the true madness for the full episodes. Besides, a lot of that stuff really only works in context.

Counterpoint: odd punctuation and intentional misspellings make bands easier to google. When you're an unknown, undiscovered talent trying to gain exposure, it can be very helpful to just go ahead and spell it "Chvrches" or throw an extra asterisk in there or whatever so you don't get buried under unrelated search

I forgive them No Rest on behalf of In One Ear.

Personally, I love 'em. Evil Friends is a great album.

They get a really bad rap just for their (admittedly stupid) name. But bands have been using stupid names since… I don't know, Bread? Cream? The Beatles? Strawberry Alarm Clock?

He'll pop up distractingly in one key scene and drag the whole movie down with him. He's the new Channing Tatum!

Mazel tov.

Defintely Silence. "What are you, a Wandering Spider?" = "What are you, a size 14?"