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I wanted to say that he's also at his best when he's just (mostly) working with one artist on a series, see WicDiv, Young Avengers, Darth Vader, but that wasn't the case on his Journey Into Mystery run and that was still phenomenal, so you're probably right.

Me too. Kieron GIllen is one of my favorite writers and Iron Man one of my favorite characters, but his run just didn't interest me at all.

Can't speak for the others you named, but at least Deftones are still putting out legitimately good albums (Their latest, Gore, is great) and System of a Down are still amazing live. I saw them last year and they played something like 40 songs.

I don't whose bright idea it was to have Limp Bizkit support Album of the Year-era FNM, but they should be fired. I can't imagine any scenario where that would have gone over well with the crowd.

I can feel Judd Hirsch is stepping into his schoolbus to tell thatguythatlikesmovies not to mess with his son.

" the movie seemed like it got a machete taken to it in the editing room (especially in the second half of the film)"

Hooray!

He should slam someone's head in with a car door, just to keep up that Jones/Vaughn tradition.

Now that is a cool story. What was your band's name, if I may ask?

I do not appreciate the lack of the new Biffy Clyro record in this write-up, which, album cover aside, will probably be great.

Woody Allen firing him and replacing him with Steve Carrell for his latest movie probably didn't help either.

Daft Punk
The Deaf
Deafheaven
Death From Above 1979
Deftones
dEUS
DeWolff

Admittedly I haven't seen it, but given everything I've read about The Neon Demon I'm giving this idea a hard: "OH JESUS OH GOD OH NO."

And I'm so glad he did.

Yeah, Tintin came out when I was 14 and I remember having a reaction among those lines when I walked out of it. I haven't rewatched it in a while, so I have no idea if it holds up, but I imagine it does. It almost reminds me of Temple of Doom in a way, because it never really lets up once the action starts going, even

I'll give you the dissapointing third act, but the chase scene that closes out the second act is so great it more than makes up for it in my opinion.

Tintin is great and I do not appreciate that salt.

Now You See Me 2 has convinced me that I'll see Woody Harrelson in anything, so I definetly want to watch this sometime.

To be fair, I'd totally watch a movie where an off-brand Rami Malek goes on an adventure with Viking Warriors.

Like IV says, there's a far better and darker film hiding underneath this mess and I think he actually might be in that version. Rock definitely plays a couple of scenes that way.