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    He had a problem sustaining his erections?

    Yeah, Bruce Willis's and Colin Farrell's for example do have a fakeness to them but some of the others look perfectly fine. If you told me Stone's 'do was her own hair I'd believe you.

    I have not actually listened to Migrant yet (haven't heard the most flattering things) so it might very well chart lower for me. Colour Spectrum is also uneven as all hell but for me the highs are higher than Act IV. There's probably one great album's worth of songs there. As is so often with concept albums, the

    Are you sure you're talking about the same album? Snakeskin is by Deerhunter, not The Dear Hunter. I confuse them all the time as well.

    Must say something about me that I always think this list could be retitled "15 albums that would sound really nice playing in the background of a spa"

    I actually thought Act IV was Dear Hunter's weakest album to date. Thumbs up on the Titus Andronicus pick, though!

    It's really nice bedtime music.

    I had trouble enjoying the book. Sestero was so busy making himself look good that I couldn't take the rest of it very seriously.

    When did Executive Produce become code for "Agree that it should indeed be made"

    I really like the idea of a bunch of Tripods causing mayhem while wearing those little surgical masks.

    I bet Cain was all "Man, my folks fucked up so bad. No ways I'm gonna be like that, I'm getting back in god's *good* graces!"

    "The name is reportedly rooted in the obligation that the new generation feels to fix the mess created by all their jerk predecessors. "

    All I remember about Wish I Was Here (apart from that purple wig) is a distinct feeling that Zach Braff must have the most insufferable iTunes playlist.

    Bullshit, this is clearly one of those JJ Abrams mystery box things. And I think we all know what's in the box…

    I like to think that people can tell when a comparison is absurd or deliberately hyperbolic. Problem is that most Nazi comparisons are made with a completely straight face, intentionally invoking the spectre of one of the worst things to ever happen as a desperate way of scaring people and winning a disagreement.

    Hey, you know who else used false equivalences as a means of striking terror into the hearts of regular people? That's right, HITLER!

    No you can't necessarily blame him directly for everything, but in every one of those cases it's more than just a coincidence that he happened to be there. Which is why I compared him to a hurricane. He just has a way of making terrible decisions, attracting drama and bringing out the worst in people.

    Alexandria stood for *three years* before they arrived. Woodbury and the farm were also doing relatively well. You could make cases for why all three of them would've failed sooner or later, but at the end of the day they all exploded in spectacular fashion, killing all sorts of innocents pretty soon following Rick's

    Rick is a hurricane. Everywhere he goes chaos and destruction follow. It's the nature of the show, but is seriously ridiculous once you realize this is like the third or fourth community that's been absolutely decimated within weeks of his arrival.

    I think that's possible but im under the impression that the death is meant to be one we'll really feel. I don't imagine too many people care about Abraham. If they want the death to hurt, it basically has to be either Morgan, Carol, Darryl or Michonne. Glenn or Maggie (or Glenn AND Maggie) would be acceptable too,