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RE: Becky Lynch - I do love how much of an asshole Corey Graves is when he's talking about her on commentary. He's practically saying "Pick a gimmick and stick with it" and it's fantastic.

I'm totally with you. My friend who doesn't watch NXT was blown away and says Sami Zayn is his new favorite wrestler, all becasue of the work he and Cena did together. And yet, the anti-WWE contingent of wrestling fans on the internet are quick to say, "Neville and Sami Zayn debut on RAW, lose their debut matches, LOL

This talk of death at 33 and Jesus reminds me of bassist/frontman for death metal legends Deicide, Glenn Benton. In the band's early days, he spouted off Satanic nonsense in interviews about how he was the antichrist, and how he would kill himself at the age of 33 just like Jesus, as some sort of Satanic sacrifice. He

But in Mozart's day, 35 was damn near elderly!

"Molly's Lips" is a great cover. My favorite track from that album has to be "Dive" though. That song is so heavy and so catchy.

The tumultuous relationship that Kurt always tried to paint with Axl Rose always bothered me. Axl was really well versed in punk rock and groundbreaking artists and he appreciated the hell out of what Nirvana and Soundgarden were doing.

That's kind of what draws me to him as an artist - that conflict between wanting to be a big rock and pop star while also loathing and wanting nothing to do with it. It's a dynamic personality that is very well reflected in the music he wrote. The guy wrote some truly harsh, abrasive, noisy music at times, and also

I read something with the director where they mentioned that they may add Grohl's interviews as DVD extras or make an extended cut but that is correct that they didn't include him yet.

I feel like there was an MTV special that ended with "Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" in a similar fashion, so they probably didn't want to copy that exactly. It's kind of the obvious go-to performance to point at and say, "Look at how intense and clearly disturbed this man was!" these days.

I was a dumb 10-year-old when Cobain killed himself. And the first thing I thought of when I heard that he had shot himself was the horrible, cheesy, hacky joke of, "Well, I guess he actually DID have a gun!" I know. Cringe-worthy.

Yeah, I like Quinn on his own, but he was usually the least funny part of that show. DiPaolo and Patrice were always gold, and Giraldo too.

My mistake then. I assumed they were just trying to shoehorn any sentence into the "It's Been Awhile" melody, and found it hilarious.

I'd like to hear Bobby Moynihan NOT doing Fourvel.

When PFT is on, he tries to sing certain phrases in the "It's been a while!" cadence, like "That's also true!" is one of my favorite examples.

It's really not a good way to put anything. It's a good way to come across as an elitist, judgmental critic, though! "Jock rock" doesn't mean anything. "Meathead" implies what, exactly?

I did too. Any sort of grandfather-grandchild bonding moments have been killing me lately. Not to put a downer on things, but my own father passed away 6 weeks after my son (now a one-year-old) was born, so these moments always kind of hit me hard when I know that my son won't grow up with a grandfather.

Mega Man II's ending song hits me right in the gut. I'm pretty sure I was on the verge of tears the first time I beat that game (more likely, watched my older brother beat the game).

People never talk about Claire dreaming of Nate singing "I Just Want to Celebrate" when she wakes up that final morning, but that scene is fantastic. Any time you have Peter Krause goofily dancing along to something, it's great. Something that Parenthood utilized quite well over the course of that show's run.

God, I almost cried now just reading that description.

She was great in Mike Birbiglia's Sleepwalk With Me movie.