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Boooo to the guy with no avatar!

Took my already older parents to see Pulp Fiction. They just couldn't wrap their heads around the moving timeline.

That is correct, Myrrhandah. The insurance backers wouldn't allow McQueen to do the stunt. He was most certainly capable of doing it.

But Jeebus would cry if women had lives of their own. Sheesh…

What kinda bike do you ride? Hopefully something dual suspension for that place. Sounds like a blast.

I was going to say the same thing, but I'm glad you said it first.

That is one psychotic looking Kirk Cameron as Santa at the :55 mark.

Except there's still a debate raging if Exit is a documentary or fictional.

An album to smash furniture to. I'll also add that Search and Destroy has the greatest opening line in rock history.

No. Stereopathic Soulmanure had Thunderpeel, which is all kinds of awesome.

I hear you and I usually can just let it go, but in this instance the scene was just done so piss-poorly. And again…and alien with a frigging laser gun and still they were overrun!

PFT is a national treasure.

Not a terrible episode, but not great either. My biggest beef was the incredibly awful fight scene between the Paternoster Gang and the zombie robot whatever they were hordes. You've got two women who supposedly have major sword skills and a warring alien with a laser gun and they're overwhelmed? Really? That whole

A criminally underrated Coen bros. movie. "For the kids!"

I think Karen Gillan deserves a big, long spanking for appearing in such dreck and I believe I'm the one to dole out the punishment. You're welcome, AV Club, I do it all for you.

Does that mean they'll change the title to "Chyldhood's Eynd?"

The only time I thought Kiss was cool was when I was in the 5th grade, in 1977. Good to know my musical tastes evolved over time!

Niki Sixx, the voice of reason. Never thought I would every write that.

Hell, I've given up on Wilfred for a while now, but seeing the above still with the dog with the IV instantly made me well up. I've had to say goodbye to too many furry friends in my life.

Fear of Music is my favorite Talking Heads album, with Remain in Light being a close second. Fear of Music parallels The Beatles' Revolver in some ways. A band in transition…still having the core of a traditional rock lineup and sound but experimenting with all types of other sounds, textures and rhythms.