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My first time was to the Life of Brian! Oh irony.

Selma gets 100% accuracy? Was this funded by Louis Farrakhan or Aryan Nation?

It's not funny at all, but "Remember stormtroopers — no the real ones" might be one of the best twists in TV history. It was in front of our faces all the time; Lucas has openly admitted the third reich was the inspiration for the evil empire.

Since Biff Tannen is based off of Trump according to his creator, makes sense.

It only runs for the money; got no strings attached

But we got Darkness on the Edge of Town, aka the best Bruce album and one of the top 10 of all time.

I went to see The Who with my 19 year old brother as a graduation gift from college and Id say the average age was late 30s. Plenty of younger people dragging it down. same with Springsteen and The Wall.

He's going to rehab for being fat and old.

I'm listening to Graduation now — that album kicks ass.

It's a hilarious very short song with minimalistic production. I really enjoyed it.

Idk man, I watched it until I really couldn't take it anymore. Just didn't find it funny or compellling.

Your name is remarkably similar to your worldview.

The best are people who complain that movies like Citizen Kane and M are too slow and boring.

They're all in action poses, and frankly you're showing your own bias by claiming that "nothing about her is remotely womanly." That's just how she looks — her hips aren't as pronounced as the others, and that's biological. If you think that's "not womanly" enough, that's on you, not them.

I've been wondering this for a while — I also thought they played up the Mormon angle when for a while Haley and Andy's relationship was clearly emotionally romantic but not physically.

Like everything else he's done since Pulp Fiction.

I learned more Beatles songs in synagogue and Jewish school than I can count. They canceled school and had an assembly when George Harrison died.

Every generation discovers the Beatles differently. I know individual songs, because I'm in my twenties and grew up in the digital age, but my father knows albums over individual tracks. And I've been trying to listen to more albums to appreciate how it sounded originally and to appreciate the genre better, so now

That's cause "A Day in the Life," and "Strawberry Fields Forever," are the two best high songs ever, bar none.

"Her Majesty's a pretty nice girl but she doesn't have much to say."