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I bet he feels tempted to throw up a little when he reads headlines like this. It's like writing "Jack and Jill's Al Pacino…" or "Movie 43's Kate Winslet…".

I guess there's a market for his kind of "product" (whatever that may be) so he can live comfortably by…essentially being obnoxious and doing nothing of use for anybody really. That market is the problem. The guy is just a symptom.

I have, just not often enough yet to include it in some best of list. Should give it some more spins, it's good.

Totally forgot about Marling. Yes, Top 10 material if not as overwhelmingly great as Once I Was An Eagle.

So does that mean that the arguably most appealing cast member of that dreadful Scream show is killed off and she's free to do other things while the rest of the show slides even further into hell?

1. Sufjan Stevens - Carrie & Lowell
2. Jamie XX - In Colour
3. Carly Rae Jepsen - Emotion
4. Marika Hackman - We Slept At Last
5. Björk - Vulnicura
6. Kendrick Lamar - To Pimp A Butterfly
7. Miguel - Wildheart
8. Chelsea Wolfe - Abyss
9. Courtney Barnett - Sometimes I Sit And Think…
10. Shamir - Ratchet
11. Viet Cong - Viet Cong

She is so very good in brushing aside the listener's adult cynicism and evoking the hormonal rush of the teenage years when every little feeling is larger than life and you still believe love conquers all. So many big moments on this album taking you right back to these specific feelings ("Run Away With Me" in it's

If nothing else Dome probably tops the list "TV shows where you'd love to spend a day in the writer's room". Days must consist of some fun lottery procedure to decide on the plot points and lots and lots of acid.

…finish sentences?

You have too much time on your hands, internet.

I always liked the idea to take the Scooby-Doo spirit one step further and send a bunch of misfit kids (and possibly a dog) on a quest to find out if some local monster legend is actually real while all this also serves as a serious coming of age story (pretty much Stand By Me + 80s Spielberg stuff + Breakfast Club +

He may defend Waterworld but he'd probably be happy if the world forgot about the giant laughingstock that was The Postman (which the world pretty much did, so good for him).

I'm glad they left out that baby scene.

I think strap-ons weren't a thing yet in 1952.

So Sam Worthington does play other things than generic, forgettable hero stereotypes?

The only remotely interesting thing about these news is the question why they screened a romantic teen comedy at a cemetery.

Twist: Josh Ostrovsky is actually Shia LaBeouf.

16 posts and not a single OF COCK joke?

1. It Follows
2. The Descent
3. Let The Right One In
4. Kairo (Pulse)
5. Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale Of Two Sisters)
6. The Cabin In The Woods
7. The Babadook
8. The Ring
9. Session 9
10. A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night

I actually like Crash. There, I said it!