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Bugs ( an amazing yet manic tune that proved that Eddie could have been the next generations Tom Waits if he wanted)

Man what a difference 8 years make.

Amazing performance if anything I am still awestruck at how well he was able to disappear into the role especially compared to Brolin and Dreyfuss performances which while not bad at times come off SNL parodies being played for drama.

Can you please send me a link to that Newswire

For all the comments about how sympathetic the film makes Bush to be, I would highly recommend that any future watchers watch the film with Oliver Stones commentary. During his commentary, Stone makes no bones about how much he hates Bush and how he feels he has destroyed the country.

I guess what hurts this film is that unlike Nixon which aimed to be this big analytical look into the various madness and how the outside world drove him crazy at times, W. attempts at a Frank Capra-esque story on a at the time reviled president just didn't seem bode in line with what the public was expecting from

While I can't disregard the sexism of some of these comments I can say that it doesn't help that Lena Dunham definitely has skeletons of her own and shows an amazing lack of self awareness in regards.

As a long time Kanye West fan, who has tolerated and defend his madness at times, even I have to admit that his Famous video is nothing but exploitative garbage.

While it was admittedly more of a guilty pleasure, Sonic R was always one of my favorite Sonic games.

The remake is truly an achievement in storytelling, it highly compliments the originals sense of consciousness, with adding a visceral, vibrant nature that I'm not sure would have been possible in 1977. I loved every single minute of watching it. The scene where Chicken George shoots Frederick is admittedly one of my

Considering his Hotline Bling video was pretty much a 5 minute meme in it's own right. I have to think he enjoys feeding into his own reputation some worth.

I absolutely loved the verse about the lady who took his water bottle.

I have to admit Drake's monologue about hating being constantly memed is probably the most creative usage of the "host bursts into song monologue" I have ever seen in the past year.

I'm not sure I can type a sufficient tribute to Darwyn, but I'll try.

@Denn@DennisPerkins5:disqus I'm glad I'm not the only person who still kinda sees Brie Larson as Rachel/Coat Check Girl from Season 4 and 5 of Community. Her wining the Oscar basically gives the show the bragging rights of having 2 Oscar winners in its cast. I am still living with the desperate hope that if a

I absolutely love Kyle Mooney's Chris Fitzpatrick sketches, as a person who lived through that early to mid 2000s Scene kid/ Post-Hardcore/Emo moment it always great to see it get ridiculed for its sophomoric and pretentious qualities.

I honestly thought the best part was when Brie did her Leslie Gore impression as she was rapping Nicki Minaj's verse from "Ass" the look of terror Beck Bennet's face when they cut back to him matches perfectly with the oddity of that part.

I can definitely understand him wanting to get paid for his art and if that's the reason why he usually refrained from wanted his work to be on file sharing websites such as iTunes I say the more power to him.

I remember being 14 and listening to Prince’s Let’s Go Crazy on my CD player as I was doing my after school rounds as a member of the recycling club.

I will admit the only real beef I had Prince was how idiotically anti-internet he became in his later life.