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Why do I get the feeling that this show is going to be sillier than Power?

DJ Paul's production on the Hustle & Flow soundtrack was fantastic, even if the songs were campy. Taraji gets a pass for singing the hook.

Perhaps this has more to do with AE Performance, and less to do about the cars. It was a joint business venture between Walker and Rodas. There has been a lot of talk as of late regarding his collection being auctioned off. IIRC, Rodas' estate was vehemently against it.

Walker was the passenger, genius.

Passenger.

LA! LA! LA! I CAN'T HEAR YOU! EVERYTHING IS FINE!

I'm up to the task, damn it. 2015 will be my year to overload on Top Gear. All this thread has done is confirm my plans and validate my growing fandom.

It's aesthetically stunning. I also admire the fact that they recycle incredible movie scores during their sequences.

Is it bad that I want to watch it now? Should I get drunk first so the stench of "bad movie" isn't too strong?

Shit, you got me there. I haven't seen it. Was it that bad? WAR was pretty damn terrible, in the broad scheme of things, but I got a kick out of it.

I've been a casual Top Gear (UK) fan for quite some time, but I've never gone out of my way to watch it. This year, my goal is to watch as many episodes as possible. A seemingly daunting task, but the car porn and ridiculous banter will be worth it.

HIMYM had this wonderful build up just to be painfully anti-climatic. At least we all knew the SoA was going to be a disappointment. We may have held on to a glimmer of hope, but once Sutter upped the ante on gratuitous male nudity and his prison rape fantasies, the show was beyond redemption.

Jason Statham movies are incredibly enjoyable. Good resolution is good. I have yet to see one of his movies that I didn't like, no matter how campy or cheesy.

I wish I could have done that seasons ago with Sons of Anarchy. Perhaps I kept watching because AVC comments are a lot more fun when everyone is on the same miserable page of frustration?

It's going to be released via LaserDisc, actually.

Even Arab countries are angered by the lack of Morgan Freeman.

Shhh. Stringer Bell plays a British guy named Idris Elba solely in interviews, and can don a British accent for select roles. Don't you alter my reality, Max.

You know what would be awesome? To sit in one of Bell's college classes about sociology or civil affairs, or something of the like, and hear his input about socioeconomic issues affecting neighborhoods in Baltimore.

I still see Idris Elba as Stringer Bell. That said, I would love to see Stringer Bell don a British accent and play the role of James Bond.

Merry Christmas, everyone. Here's to being too drunk to notice that you've watched A Christmas Story three straight times, while wearing that sweater your aunt got you.