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In every scenario other than rapists, pedophiles and murderers, the answer over who is worse is hipsters. ALWAYS hipsters

Yeah but you're talking about the fanboys. Every band has its fanboys, no matter how shitty. Look at musicians like Pitbull, Kesha and Justin Bieber - the very definition of low hanging fruit, manufactured, bland, shitty excuse for music, yet they have a HUGE fanbase. Their fans adore them. But for the rest of us,

So Sublime killed reggae music? By your logic, any shitty band in a particular genre can kill that genre by simply existing. All Sublime did was perpetrate bland, watered-down reggae to white people, kind of like how Maroon 5 is doing with R&B. Doing so did not permanently kill reggae, nor will it kill R&B.

That's called being American

Nobody is defending Sublime. People are, however, a little irked by this pretentious, self-righteous asshole who seems to think he is some kind of intellectual, cultured messiah because he hates the frat boys who listened to Sublime and banged the girls he had crushes on but never had the balls to actually talk to

But Justin Timberlake is actually pretty great compared to most Top-40 pop stars? And How I Met Your Mother has mostly been better than the majority of contemporary sitcoms?

The worst thing about this feature is that the AV Club staff interviewers come across just as bad as the interviewee. There is nothing partial or objective about it, they are leading questions where the interviewer is just egging the subject on and joining in on the bashing. There are no critical insights or

I hate Sublime, but let's be real here, this Jonah Ray guy seems like an even bigger douchebag than Sublime super-fans.

I really, really like this guy. I might be a little biased because I am brown as well, and he is one of the few relatively prominent brown comedians working today, but he is pretty damn cool imo. Plus, The X-Files is the fucking best and anyone who loves it as much as he does will always be OK in my book

You probably haven't heard of it

The very first sentence makes it infinitely clear that Jonah Ray was the quiet, shy yet bitter nerd in high school who would seethe inside whenever he saw the "piece of shit surfer jocks" enjoying their lives.

You betcha!

"The best of America…the blurst of America??"

You haven't seen Generation Kill, have you?

10 episode mini-series…so there will be approximately 5 episodes worth of music montages set to shitty butt rock, 4 episodes worth of filler stretched out in 90 minute blocks and one episode of actual story. Sounds great

Whenever Landgraf is not on screen, everybody should be asking, "Where's Landgraf?"

I have a question: how closely does the series follow the book? I recently started reading Under the Dome and I'm really enjoying it (i'm a huge King fan though, so I'm a little biased). I have not heard good things about the show though.

Exactly. Batman has ALWAYS been a tortured, angsty character with grim storylines. Nolan's interpretation wasn't so much a reinvention as it was a return to the character's bleak roots. But Nolan is a great filmmaker and he managed to make the grittiness compelling. DC seems to think that grim n dark automatically

I would have liked to see Timothy Olyphant play Deathstroke, but Manu Bennett over on Arrow absolutely owns that role now, so I think Deadshot is a pretty good substitute

Corey Stoll is the rare guy who can rock the shit out of the bald look.