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Generation X stole that intro for the opening of Kiss Me Deadly!

So you're saying AM Rock comps are early 90's John Travolta, and Guardians is Pulp Fiction?

I do give them props for giving second life to criminally underrated bands like the Raspberries and 10cc. I just find it funny that people are psyched for compilations of songs that have been rotting away in landfills for decades at this point.

How in the world has Neil Diamond not shown up on the soundtrack or in one of these actual movies yet??!!

Has KTEL sued Marvel / James Gunn yet for making money off the exact same compilations they were peddling throughout the 80's and 90's? I eagerly await Guardians III using the sweet segue from Smoke on the Water into Hot Blooded!

A whole bunch of flannel shirts just got ruined

Fair? Egnh, I mean, they essentially forced you to buy the walkthrough guide because how else were you supposed to figure out you had to combine a fish with a light bulb, or that one pixilated glass of water was fine to drink, but another one was poison?

Sure, but, and this may have just been my mis-reading, I thought Girls was really planting a flag in the ground about how NY is the greatest place on Earth and there's no reason to live anywhere else because you can make any situation work in NYC baby!!? The last few episodes especially seemed to be tributes to NY, so

Spoken like someone who hasn't used the AV Club's updated commenting system.

Hi Chris! I heard you play league basketball. If so: 1.) do you wear rec specs / Jason Vorhees-esque face guard and knee pads during games (no offense but you seem like the type) and 2.) how many fools have you dunked on? Can you also give me the percentage of fools dunked on vs. non-fools? Thanks.

"What are you doing in here?! GUARDS!!"

There's was such a marked difference in the show when actual, trained actors like Becky Ann Baker and Peter Scolari were on the screen, compared to Dunham and Kirke, that, though the latter two improved over time, anyone who says "oh, anyone can act" is out of their damn minds. It's a learned craft, for sure.

I think we can assume that co-dependent, neurotic Ray is in a satisfying relationship with Shosh's old boss?

It's interesting that a show that was alleged to be "the voice of the young generation" ends with its main character firmly ensconced in tradition. Raising a child in a bucolic upstate town while you teach at a local liberal arts college and write in your spare time seems like such a perfect escapist fantasy (the

Well, shut my mouth. Four episodes in and i'm really impressed. I agree with a below comment that the show quickly slipped into a familiar groove. It's like Diabolik was just yesterday! Yeah, I could do without the Cinema Titanic moving silhouette nonsense in the theater, and the guy playing Tom Servo needs to

That "Break Up Every Night" song is not bad. Like something Joy Electric would have written. The rest of it sounds like most modern music to me: a mashup of several incompatible musical genres sung/rapped by a guy who can't really sing and can't really rap who is also dressed like he's terrified someone will discover

Now that's a conundrum? If Steve Bannon looked like Idris Elba, would he have ended up being "Steve Bannon?" But I totally get your point. You are completely right. And I know it's lowering myself to their level when I point out that most of Trump's cabinet look like what would you see in the kitchen of a Waffle House

Hey, I'm not trying to level anything. For a guy who has had as many advantages as Bannon has, to end up an overpaid nazi piece of garbage means that he CLEARLY has not been taken down enough. How did a guy who looks like that guy who fell in the toxic waste at the end of Robocop not learn shame and humility at a

You do know you're talking to Jaimie Kennedy, right?

This makes about 4 servings in a 10" cast iron skillet. The garlic powder, breadcrumbs , and mustard you can take or leave depending on personal taste. Outside of the milk, I'm pretty liberal with the ratios of everything else.