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"Our situation has not improved."

I don't know if it does weaken the songs exactly, but it does put them into a more groove-oriented zone, even when they're trying to push to the limits of speed (for the day). Lars is why nobody is ever going to mistake Master of Puppets for a death metal album, even if parts of it are fast and extreme enough to be

Kirk gets so samey. He has a distinct bag o tricks and a distinct solo structure and he rarely deviates from it.

He appears incapable of doing a proper thrash groove, unlike his contemporaries. Battery would be as ferocious as Angel of Death if Lars was any good.

Failure is worse than fiasco.

Eh, B-. A few good ideas, a few clumsy ones, not that memorable. Despite being newer it feels a lot more dated than the original already.

That is incorrect. Lou Malnati's is the best chain, and Pequod's is the best single location.

Man 70s Williams was just the peak of that style. Superman alone has 2 of the all-time great themes - he couldn't even pick which one to use, so he used both.

I'd watch that.

There's not that much actual violence in A History of Violence, and what there is is more of the brutal horror variety as opposed to the action variety.

40+ minutes of Varejao is good for like, 80 flops.

If this Frenzy doesn't die down soon, I'm going to be looking for some Rope.

How is Nintendo relevant?

I came to these comments for that reference, or to make it if nobody else did.

Seriously, how do people not get how dark that ending is? Fucked me right up, it did! I'm depressed right now just thinking about it.

Kaiju has more in common with disaster movies.

Or, you know, Contra.

Shoulda been "Shut the fuck up, Donny, you're out of your element".

Stay classy.

Reese clearly says that nothing non-living will go through the time machine, and that the Terminator is shielded somehow by its actual, living flesh, which the T-1000 doesn't have. So, that seems like a serious problem.