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I'm in the minority, but after a few re-watches of Season 4 of AD, I think it got a bad rap.

It really is. And on Netflix!

Oh God, they're letting Gary Marshall have international holiday's now, too?

And that's one of the ways to get "musical genius" attached to your name.

Morrison was well on his way. He did have some good fortune in that L.A. Woman was the last proper Doors album.

I agree with that. And at the time it was released it was pretty shocking for a mainstream metal? album.

That's the perfect analogy. They we're kind of like a redneck, back-woods horror film.

Fuck Frankie is a little disturbing too.

Yeah, that was a pain, and I think that Physical is the best track on the Album. The Tool hidden track always fucked me up if I fell asleep listening to Undertow.

I think there was something about "Wrapped in Plastic" that was a little unsettling to me as a teen.

I always thought that Marilyn Manson was 'scarier' on Portrait of an American Family. As soon as he tried to be shocking, it just got silly.

Mad Max: Fury Road?

I just picture him wandering the halls of various studios just popping into meetings randomly shouting, "I'll do it!"

Same here. I should hit 320 this week, and then it's time to move on. I have FO4, JC3 and Ori and the Blind Forest waiting. Not to mention that the Division and Inside are coming up as well.

I don't think that's true

Yeah, Spoonman's generally terrible, but I wonder if Black Hole Sun is as bad or if it just got WAY overplayed. I kind of remember liking it at some point, but I would like not to ever hear it again.

I'd be happy with the other great film in the neo-western genre, Dead Man, too.

I always pictured Tom Noonan.

It's just sitting right there, but…

Same!