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No LCD Soundsystem is a massive overlook. They are simply unimpeachable to me. I'll probably love their records until I die. I can't believe their last record was five years ago already. I think they are the only modern band that I have really loved for longer than 10 years. I still remember the joy and release I

To be honest, I don't care at all about words in music either unless they are very simple and precise, like on a lot of older songs like Frank Sinatra or something. I just like melodies. I also like really repetitive lyrics for some reason.

I am skeptical of Cary Grant's tan in that picture.

Agree. And the reason it felt short was because there were 10 other Batman books that were dark and depressing being published at the same time Morrison was writing his issues.

I'd say Waid brings it back before his run is over this year. He's too into the history of these heroes to make anything too permanent.

What do you mean by Western wear? It's a three piece suit.

If you've read any of it, I don't think you would think it is as camp as you think it is. It is still capable of getting really dark. They have just balanced it out with some lighter toned aspects to offset all the darkness.

That's why I love it too. I have been reading since Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada launched Vol. 2 with a new #1 which was 1998 and I had become extremely tired of the whole "Let's screw with Daredevil 24/7 with no fun at all" angle for the last 17 years. (Actually, there was a 6-issue arc written by Bob Gale in 2001

Whenever I used to go to a lot of shows, I would always go early to check out the opener even if it was just a DJ. That way I would have enough time to scope the place out and find a good spot to watch the show. Sometimes, this backfired and I had to sit through some bullshit but it was actually pretty rare. The

I didn't think it was commenting on her casual heroism. I thought it was commenting on her inability to find her own happiness.

I had a DVD copy at one point but then I took a long, hard look at what I was doing with my life and sold it…

This reminds me of the film, Latitude Zero, which was a U.S./Japan coproduction with Joseph Cotten and Cesar Romero and was directed by Ishiro Honda of Godzilla fame.

I cannot even imagine a young kid watching a silent film without feeling like they're being tortured. That's very unique.

I think it's charming but it does make all the films of the Xerox period look a little too similar (like Baloo and Little John and Sir Hiss and Kaa.)

Plus most Robin Hood films are literally about his origins.

+ Robin Hood Daffy
+ That episode of The Ren and Stimpy Show

Ah, ok.

I still remember seeing the demo at Toys R Us and being blown away. That Christmas is the defining Christmas for my childhood.

Maybe you are joking, but I didn't think there was direct continuity between Zelda games unless you were really searching for it. I haven't played a Zelda game since Ocarina though so maybe things have changed.

I go to work at 2 pm and tell everybody to leave me alone until 6 pm, right as I'm going on break.