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Uh, there are plenty of images from recent days of corpulent old bikers with very small faces on freakishly large heads, wearing Wermacht helmets, that fit the bill you describe. But that main shouting nazi guy is hot AF. I'd like to see him try to shout 'blood and soil' with my dingus in his gob.

Speaking from the UK, can I just say we are EXTREMELY grateful that you guys have stepped up the plate and made a national decision that makes us leaving the EU look like leaving the toilet seat up after having a piss. That's why they call it 'the special relationship', I guess!

The Times is pretty good. I like to keep a running leaderboard on who out of the Guardian and Telegraph currently has the most enraged, bitter and pigshit thick commentators. The latter generally edges it.

To be fair, those people did dent the nazi guy's car quite badly so really, who's to say who is the real villain here?

He's been good in loads of things, post-Twilight. Not exactly breaking news.

Yeah, that's hard to get past. I've read neo nazis saying how 'proud' listening to this song they've discovered called Tomorrow Belongs To Me makes them feel, but that's hardly Kander and Ebb's fault.

"if you look at… YouTube comments… you will witness some serious human ugliness."

As long as you just make up a load of exciting events that aren't in the book, and ignore the way of depicting "the internet" that was its USP at the time, yeah. You could make Molly more like Wolverine, and so on.

I'm sure I went to Aubrey Plaza once, it was in Milwaukee I think. Near the Fonz statue they have there, and the Harley Davidson museum.

Yeah but that wouldn't be anything at all like the books. It might be an alright film though.

Well, that was terrible

I think the hallucinogenic representation of what we now know as the internet might be a bit more of a problem. I don't remember there being floppy disks but that could easily be updated to whatever people use for storage now. USB keys? The idea of literally, physically 'plugging' yourself into the internet to carry

the early books are so much about atmosphere and technique the plots just aren't that important but I thought they were generally… fine? No way would I recommend trying to make any of them into films. Neuromancer in particular. Count Zero could probably work, with a lot of fucking about.

Weeing on squares is radical, dude

That would explain why Fat of the Land seemed very exciting, although it wasn't

Bands should do more of that

I loved the extremely basic tape edit where Reed completes 2 of Cale's lines - "neatly pump aiiiiiir!" (Or whatever it is he says).

Well, now it's all clear. I'm off to watch the cricket.

Oh bugger.

To this day I have no idea who Rod Strickland is, but I know he's good at jumping.