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The Wicked + The Divine is probably my favorite comic series ever, but I can't say the current arc is blowing me away.

I just worked my way through the first six episodes and it's as great as ever. Four is really special, but six might be the one that sticks with me the most. Holy shit, that episode.

I think we are all held hostage by a Buzzfeed-esque monster, we just haven't realized it yet.

Yeah, no. The first four-five episodes of season 1 are not great (though there is great stuff in them, like Neal McBeal the Navy Navy Seal), but after that it gets amazing.

I think OLTA peters out a bit in the end, but Pioneer To The Falls alone should guarantee it a spot in your record collection. And yeah, El Pintor is great and very re-listenable.

I really don't remember. It very welll might be, but I'm not sure.

I see. It only really piqued my interest since I heard it was a bit like Gone Girl. I recently saw an advertisement for a book that said it was great for fans of The Girl On The Train, so I think that's just an neverending cycle.

That's the vibe I'm getting, yeah. I coincidentally just bought the book, so I'm going to see for myself soon, but I'm not expecting more than a fun, shallow, read.

I know this isn't a Gillian Flynn adaptation, but it does feel like one. And just like the last Gillian Flynn adaptation we got (Dark Places) this feels like something David Fincher should have gotten a crack at.

I feel like I'm in the minority here, I've heard of 75% of these acts.

Even though he seems to be in a different (and better) movie than the rest of the cast, he's also great in American Ultra.

I honestly thought that was a picture of the singer from Rammstein.

It's probably one of my most rewatched movies ever and I find new things to love every single time. Shaun is my least favorite, but that's probably because I don't really care for the horror genre.

Im afraid we're gonna have to agree to disagree there. 21JS is great, but 22's "Schmidt fucked the captain's daaughteer" scene, as well as the end credits, should guarantee it a place in the top 20 to me.

The lack of 21 and 22 Jump Street on this list is shocking, but I appreciate the fact that every single Edgar Wright film is on here, even though I'd place Hot Fuzz and The World's End above Shaun of the Dead. I also don't think The Lobster deserves to be on here at all, definitely not that high.

And it's white as a sheet!

That wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.

It happened on that article about the black girl who will be the new Iron Man in the comics too. These newswire comment sections sure are a goldmine for people who don't actually have something to say.

Mark Kozelek played a festival over here, he was kinda terrible. Nobody was realling paying attentio, people in the back were jumping rope. The next day he played a different kind of festival (something more folk oriented I think, while the previous one is like a Dutch wannabe Coachella) and he said the experience was

"Fill Your Heart" by David Bowie
"Despair" by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
"Daughter" by Pearl Jam
"Expecting" by The White Stripes
"The Debt Collector" by Blur
"From The Dead" by Faith No More
"Quartz" by David Bowie
"Warm Healer" by Everything Everything
"The Same Boy You've Always Known" by The White Stripes
"Steady On My Mind"