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clarification on: “Two factors drive this transition away from popular music. First, listeners discoverless-familiar music genres that they didn’t hear on FM radio as early teens, from artists with a lower popularity rank. Second, listeners are returning to the music that was popular when they were coming of age — but

There's so much more out there than just top 40

there are a lot more options than radio pop these days, welcome to the internet, let's keep moving forward!

I'm in my 40's and constantly in search for new music (my goto is Soundcloud). I hated the "oldies" station when I was a teen, why would I start listening to it just because it plays stuff from the 80's and the same with radio in general, I'm so glad in this modern age there are so many ways to access new music, not

not sure if you're trying to justify your actions or re-enforce my statement

flipside: kids of the 90's probably don't know a whole lot about current music

i sill maintain: fuck kanye, dude needs to not be the obnoxious kid blowing out the birthday kids candles.

Kahn might want to think about just reworking the story into a brand new Sentai, avoid the legal hassles, and maximize his profits by not having to pay out product rights.

proof that it's not just me getting older when I complain that pop music is in a slump.

All I see is a couple and their adopted baby

I said Jim Shooter, not Stan Lee. Shooter was more about actual repercussions. He's the guy that brought readers the Phoenix storyline and demanded she stay dead because of her crimes, had Frank Miller take a mediocre character and turn him into the Daredevil people are still trying to mimic, Claremont and Byrne's

the "gimmick" part of comic books have overpowered the good storytelling that folks like Jim Shooter emphasized back in the 80s. Nothing means anything anymore since at any moment it can be undone so where is the excitement and value in these events?

ridiculous big box office openings on movies that barely last 2 month in theaters really didn't start happening until the 90s. Instead movies sat in theaters for months with steady box office sales. http://www.boxofficemojo.co…

Maybe we'll go back to the 80s where word of mouth is what powers the box office of a movie, not the massive studio driven hype for big budget crap fests

fuck this shit

he can't be a martyr until he's dead. until then, he's just an ass clown

This is a man riding his own coattails of former fame.

this can only be directed by Tarantino, produced by Michael Bay, and written by Darren Aronofsky.

You should look at the voting demographic

I've learned from imdb that most fans of a movie don't score it based on what they really think but rate based on the existing score. If a movie has a 4/10 and the user thinks it deserves a 7/10 they'll give it a 10/10 as an effort to boost the score. Many even score without seeing the movie. This tells me that user