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"and the sexy fierce one (Melanie B, a.k.a. Scary Spice, about whom the less said regarding the racist connotations of her moniker and individualized marketing within the group, the better)."

They also do commercials for a living, so they have lots in common.

As someone who knows couples 20 years apart, you can pound sand.

That would have been great in 1960 or something.

Middle of Nowhere, This Time Around…you're missin' out, man.

I think it actually got worse from there.

It's a song about the level of trust he has in his partner that he's willing to share his toothbrush with her.

They don't make albums a lot, which helps.

It's overrated, but highly influential. Arguably more so than Pinkerton.

What a rich year for music the 90's were. Even the radio mainstream hits were great. If Collective Soul, Hanson and Smash Mouth are what passes for mainstream crap. then let me have it.

Yeah, but there aren't many of those. And many times, they kill others in the name of some higher organization…they're more like Bane, if anything.

She wasn't in that movie…

It isn't the best DC movie of the 21st century.

It actually does. No feeling whatsoever. A cartoon for unthinking idiots.

Civil War probably disgusts them because it fucking sucks.

He's an executive producer/.

She's good.

Three prominent black characters? That's more than most movies grant.

Obviously it's a phrase SOMEONE would say, since it's in the song. Someone actually said it.

Oh, but the Dark Knight was so much more fun?