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Nier's is worth sitting through the credits for 4 times, once for each ending. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
it doesn't have the same impact if you haven't played the game because it fits the mood so well, and the lyrics make more sense with each ending. Also, the song's melody is the theme music of your character's

I had the same feeling. One day on a forum site I visit I saw they had a thread for that show and I opened it expecting to see them tearing the stupid football show apart. Instead the thread was about how good it was despite its appearances.
I gave it a try and thought the first episode was pretty good but I wasn't

I'm not saying Crips, I'm not saying MS13, but you better watch out.

They don't get rich from sales or anything like that. The big money for artists is in royalties for the songwriter. If the song is used in a movie, or the lyrics are printed somewhere, or is covered, or used in other ways, whoever has the songwriter credit gets money for royalties. That's where the money is for

It might have something to do with trying to be commercially successful. If a horror movie wants to appeal to general audiences they might want to deliver more of a thrill-ride experience than true horror.

Holy shit! It says she's 15 and then the camera leers at her aggressively.
And that narrator saying "we'll learn how to use our bodies"

"“You are not alone,” it whispers in his ear. “I am here with you.” This
isn’t Jackson singing to the girl, promising he’ll always love her,
though Kelly’s gorgeous five-note melody certainly lends itself to that
misperception. Rather, it’s some unnamed third party—maybe God, maybe a
friend, maybe an idealized version

[never mind, I don't want to kill something that was funny]

Nah man, I'm with you.

Plus it was written by Anthony Burgess, who wrote A Clockwork Orange. He also wrote a (different) miniseries called A.D. that was pretty good.

Now maybe the guys who were complaining recently about the AV Club having something against Christians can look at this and get some perspective on what is and isn't being attacked here.

Actually it came from a passage from David Simon's book Homicide, which was published 2.5 years before Four Weddings and a Funeral was released.

Silm Charles is awesome. I didn't really notice him until he was sticking up for Cutty and that made me think he was a cool guy.

I could see Blue Velvet edited into a film version of a Chick-tract about the dangers of drinking beer.

If the additional material improved the story or quality of the movie in any way, it wouldn't be limited to Christian stores. This is purely about capitalism.
The same with virtually all products targeted at a "Christian" market.

The Four Tops version is better.

Look up the video of him at the Gathering of the Juggaloes. I don't know any of his songs but I think he's awesome just from that.