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Bradley Armstrong
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In high school I read Jurassic Park and thought it was awesome, and resolved to read the rest of his books. I got as far as The Andromeda Strain and backed out of that promise. Too much scientific jargon, not enough tension.

Her reviews of Hostages prove otherwise.

The Knife's Silent Shout is my favorite electronic album, a perfect blend of exciting and spooky that gets me going and never leaves my head. Then I listened to their other albums. The first two were less special, coming across like the band hadn't figured out what they were best at, and Shaking the Habitual loses my

I like the Jules cover better than the original, but I also like "Shout" better.

Creep is a Radiohead song for people who hate Radiohead.

Oh my yes. I love Amadeus, but Cuckoo didn't click with me at all. I was on Nurse Ratched's side for the first half to two-thirds of that movie.

How the hell did Songbird chart on Billboard?

Been Caught Stealing is my favorite Jane's Addiction song by far.

Snyder had his chance.

Am I the only person here who likes all of his albums?

For a while I had a hard time listening to the second half of 808s. I lost interest when the songs shifted from hurt and wounded to smug and pissy.

I used to think Nolan was the best director in the world, and I still like his filmography up to Inception. I tried to make myself like Dark Knight Rises, but then I saw Man of Steel and felt betrayed. So I'm not expecting much from Interstellar.

I'd say that "Brand New Day" is the one hit moment of Dr. Horrible.

I thought Slither and Dr. Horrible were both on the same level of okayish. I doubt I'll watch either of them again.

Does anyone know where the rest of the Season 3 reviews went? They were there, they were funny, but now they're gone. What gives?