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The White Stripes – Black Math
Aesop Rock Feat John Darnielle – Coffee
Alice in Chains – No Excuses
Puscifer – Telling Ghosts
R.E.M. – E-Bow The Letter
Mudhoney – Burn It Clean
Violent Femmes – Crazy
The Les Claypool Frog Brigade – Buzzards of Green Hill
Deltron 3030 Feat. Jamie Cullum – Do You Remember
Rob Dougan – Clubbed to

Thunderdome?

While there are exceptions (there's always exceptions) and I'm hardly in a position to be picky I'm just not big on blondes or women who are model thin. I'm much more likely to be attracted to a woman with brunette or darker hair who is more frequently described as "cute" than "hot".

Nick Cannon

"Well my name is Brendan and I'm here to say,
That I love Jesus in a Christian way"

There's no way he can be too involved in this show since he already has The Strain (ugh) and Bates Motel (pretty good) running now. Hopefully this Ryan Condal fellow can carry the ball.

I'm still holding out hope that they will drop him from consideration for the part but does this mean the State of the Union Address is like Doctor Who? It's gonna be sad watching Obama's regeneration scene.

Life Aquatic is one of his weaker films and understandable that it wouldn't sell you on the rest of his works. His late period films are fairly similar tonally to Royal Tenenbaums but they do feel like a different batch. I'd give a look at The Fantastic Mr. Fox as I think it is one of his less "weird" films and then

I admit part of that is that I hate Grace as is and just find him extremely annoying, but his character was underwritten as you said and the fairly predictable twist just wound up making me hate his character even more. He sucked before then but he sucked even more as SPOILERS the idiot villain.

In the great sorting algorithm of big award shows, the Oscars are near the top. I know nothing about the Tonys, but the Grammys are purely populist, the Emmys even are resistant to change and surprisingly populist though they will latch on to a few critics picks and never let go, the Golden Globes are well the Golden

Do they have to show us though? Can't they just tape it and put it with those old VHS copies your family recorded but never actually watched.

If it wasn't for Topher Fucking Grace, that weird Lawrence Fishburne detour, and the misleading marketing, I think that film would be held in much higher regard. It's far superior to any of the other sequels and offers an interesting perspective change with the villain/anti-hero protagonists and bringing the action

Play games at all and preferably even complete one. I rarely buy them anymore so I have that under control, but I just don't really ever have any motivation to play games. It's partly out of none of my friends really playing either since they were the ones who would frequently motivate me to get online and play but

At least that was a big enough snub that they redid how that category nominates its films. That's more of a bias against "popular" docs which the article above gets into then anything else.

While there's certainly docs that I would have personally supported getting a nomination (such as the aforementioned Hoop Dreams), it's a rare occurrence even for me. I put it less of a category ghetto the way that say animated films are relegated to their category (still like the existence of that one to honor more

Creed is both a fairly sizably budgeted and big name project. He's proven himself now at multiple levels and a blockbuster seems like the next logical step. I mean what kind of project would even fall in between Creed and Marvel movie in size that a director such as himself could take a step up on. Who knows how he

If anything he's taken smaller roles since he joined MCU and I'm not sure how recognizable he is to people who don't pay too close attention to this stuff. Remember there is a real disconnect between the recognizability of actors to people like us and recognizability to average humans.

It's hard to tell how much the recognizably of Pratt improved the gross of Jurassic Park or if it was just well timed nostalgia combined with quality reviews (I liked it I know many others didn't). I'm still not sure if Pratt could hold his own financially outside a franchise not that many actors can.

Looks like Coogler's career plan now includes both getting laid and directing Black Panther.

I've been hoping for this for a while now but hopefully he gets a proper sized role in the universe instead of just a cameo for Coogler.