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I know they've all made good music, but I'd like to send Morrisey, both Gallaghers and Jesse Hughes to an island where they would be easy to ignore.

I saw Radiohead live twice this weekend. They were amazing both times. They played lots of stuff from A Moon Shaped Pool for the first time and the setlist was very different both nights. The highpoint for me was when they played My Iron Lung, which they hadn't played since 2009.

Yes! http://www.imdb.com/title/t… It's a pretty faithful, but slightly condensed, adaptation of the plot of the first game. I quite liked it, though it's probably an aquired taste.

I might just be a bit of a prude when it comes to animated movies, but there's also a joke after the bird's eggs are stolen where the Josh Gad-bird suggests they just make as many new eggs as possible and asks all the lady birds to line up, that struck me as a bit inappropiate.

This movie includes the line (or something like it): "I don't need some nice and happy birds, I need some ANGRY birds." I really think that's all you need to know about its quality.

I'm mostly bothered by the fact that they all have legs. Just let them adorably hop around!

I'm not sure why I have seen this film, but I have, so here we are. All the pop culture references in this film are actually super dated, even more so than that would have been. I mean, there's an OBEY style poster that says OHEY and one of the birds encounters two pigs in a hallway who are dressed like the twins from

I rewatched DoFP for the first time yesterday as part of an X-Men marathon leading up to Apocalypse, and while he's not really bad in the role, he just kinda fades into the background for me.

I honestly don't remember much about it (which I'm glad about), but I don't remember him being Sandler- Gad- or James-level terrible.

It's very, very Japanese and you'd probably have to be a fan of the games to appreciate it, but I think Takashi Miike's Ace Attorney adaptation is pretty good.

That movie really is incredible. Tatum's whole 'Schmidt fucked the captain's daaaughter!" makes me laugh even thinking about it.

The fact that Paul Feig directed Spy will assure I'll watch this (and that movie hasn't exactly had great trailers either) and I'm feeling cautiously optimistic. This was funnier than the last trailer and I like the designs of the ghosts.

First Poe Cameron/Dameron Poe and now Bodhi, I wonder which name from a nineties action film will pop up in the next Star Wars films.

He's quite good in Midnight Special, though it's a shame the movie kinda just forgets him once it gets to all the huge reveals.

Or better: "From the director of Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore"

I think it could work with actors who may not really have distinct personalities, but who are greatly different from each other. Let's say they'd use a Face/Off-type plot as the plot of 24 Jump Street with Tatum and Hill swapping faces (I'm not sure what kind of plot could justify that, but I'm also pretty sure Lord

I've seen both of these films only once and quite a while ago, but I'm itching to see them both for a second time. On first view I loved High-Rise and felt kind of ambivalent towards The Lobster, but I get the feeling that a rewatch might make me do a complete 360' in that regard.

I can understand that security in the US is probably on a whole other level, but in the Netherlands about a year ago a man with a gun* invaded the studio where they were just about to film the evening news, seemingly without much trouble. So it's not like it hasn't been done.

I'm pretty sure that VICE article is a few years old. They dump it into my timeline anytime something Radiohead-related is 'news', anyway.

I guess it's not really a B-side, but I really want a easily available, physical version of The Daily Mail, so I'd put that on there too.