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Hey Yo's "Police in Helicopter" reference should lead everyone directly to the one great truth of early-80s reggae:

The speech impediment wasn't anything recent. He was doing the 'th' thing for decades.

I know this is not the place to complain, but this story is at the top of the Newswire and I need to make my displeasure known somewhere:

He's awesome. He's also from Winnipeg, so he gets bonus awesome points.

That whole "let's fly everything into the Sun" plan was absolutely retarded. Surely there would be at least one person who would secretly hold on to a bunch of technology (you know, like guns or something) and then use it to become the overlord of the entire planet because everyone else was too stupid to keep any

The ending wasn't great, but it didn't ruin the overall show for me. At all.

I've still never seen Caprica, and although I loved BSG, I think I'm probably better off avoiding any and all spin-offs.

He does have a son who is an actor, but he was in BSG as well (although not playing his son), so maybe they don't want to confuse people.

Good acting by that dog, if it is, indeed, doing the tail-between-the-legs.

Maybe they shouldn't have made it a prequel and just picked a completely unrelated family to focus on.

I was in high school when BWP came out, and our school's cross-country team (of which I was a member) was going on a road trip to the States the next week, which included two nights of camping.

To be fair, the Micah-being-hurled-at-the-camera bit was pretty effective as one of those typical horror movie "startle the fuck out of the audience by doing something really sudden" techniques.

I've only seen the theatrical ending. It sounds like I'm missing out.

The whole standing-beside-the-bed for hours thing was really creepy. It's the only thing that really stuck with me from the first one, although I liked the first one when I saw it.

Blair Witch was great the first time for me and pretty much unwatchable every subsequent time I've tried.

I thought the first one was decent in large part because it wasn't a hideous gore-fest like most horror movies these days. I like being scared, not watching someone's trachea being ripped out in slow motion and graphic detail. That's not scary to me, it's just gross from the sake of being gross.

Yeah, I'll probably do the same as Tb, with the same response.

Yeah, this actually bummed me out a lot, although I can still listen to the Slits whenever I want, so I guess it's not really going to affect my enjoyment of her music.

Yeah, this is starting to suck. Solomon Burke and now Ari Up.

Grave Dancers Union is very good.