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    I got confused when a "Nuzzi" was mentioned in the article and that wasn't the person that The Donald hired.

    If Niko Case was listed as a headliner, I'd raise my eyebrow at the lack of spellchecking.

    It's on Netflix now. Fast-forwarded to Kate Winslet's tits. Does that count as "watching" it?

    It's a pretty solid album most of the way through, if you can get past some of the more cringe-worthy lyrics ("I'm homesick… for the home I never had").

    Somebody to Shove/Black Gold was a helluva one-two punch on that album.

    That's why I never thought he was actually a coke fiend, until he demanded that Hillary take a drug test before the last debate.

    I mean, this just goes to show how important John Williams' music is to the music. The editing is terrible, the effects aren't all the way done, but it's the lack of that epic score that really makes this movie look terrible.

    So, not only did the DNC make sure Hillary won the Dem's nomination… they schemed to make sure The Donald won the Republican's?

    Fuck ketchup. Grab me a couple bags of chips, Dressed All Over and Zesty Mordant.

    It was always interesting visiting my wife's family in Buffalo, where there would be bars advertising Tragically Hip cover bands all over downtown. Buffalo is basically South Canada, for all intents and purposes. I only knew the band because "Nautical Disaster" got a little bit of airplay around here when it came

    You know, I was thinking that it had kind of a Phineas & Ferb vibe to it; if those guys are behind it, it should be pretty good. Certainly better than a lot of the nonsense that gets watched around the house.

    I've been digging the new Dinosaur Jr. album, and they've been around pretty much as long as Metallica (they formed in '84, I believe). They broke up for a long while, but it's not like Metallica's been putting an album out every two years, either.

    NO, WE'RE NOT GOING TO FUCKING DO STONEHENGE,

    Completely forgettable. The sound is terrible - no low end, no bass, no thunder. Hetfield's singing has no power behind it anymore. The song itself is generic and derivative. They sound WEAK.

    You know, of everything that Kevin Smith has ever created… the Clerks Animated Series probably holds up the best, IMO. My wife and I (who used to both be huge KS fans when we met) re-watched it a month or so ago… and it's pretty good. Certainly relative to something like Chasing Amy, a movie that could not have

    Perhaps the most amazing thing Kevin Smith has accomplished in his long and… uh, long career is convince Alan Rickman to appear in one of his films.

    Spoiler alert; they're ALL "dirt malls" now.

    Brenda?

    I enjoyed the first couple of seasons, at least. Burned out midway through the third season, but I tend to do that. You just have to enjoy it as an over-the-top soap opera.

    … or people who were disappointed in the show because it wasn't as melodramatic as QAF. Lazy, superficial comparisons.