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Braves won the World Series. Madness.

Nope, not gonna watch a little girl get burned alive. Deleting this episode.

I remember reading about how Joe E. Brown was in talks to star in an Ed Wood move right after making "Some Like It Hot", when he died, which was probably a better career move.

I think it might be better if The AV Club laid off writing about the Beatles for a while. Like for a long, long time, possibly until they have an entirely new writing staff. I thought this list was going to be bad when I saw "All You Need Is Love" at the start and as soon as "Come Together", one of the best songs

"Let it Be" largely wasn't Spector-ized other than adding a more forceful guitar solo from George.

I was quite surprised when it didn't happen. Thematically it made sense, Agutter rejecting the life of an Aborigine for a comfortable existence in white Australia, but it was still a surprise.

Probably true. If you run an internet site with a lot of very young and generally ignorant writers—like say The AV Club, with a writer who thinks Marilyn Monroe had a "cameo" in "All About Eve" and another writer who thinks the Beatles made 27 albums—do you really want those people actually writing about anything?

There was an oral history of "Grow-a-Guy", that SNL filmed piece that what's-his-name who was booted from the live players made along with James Franco.

See, I liked that too. Liked the look of the teaser. Love Fassbender and Cotillard in the lead roles. Visually, it looks splendid.

I was so pissed when I read that. So very very pissed. No second visit to the witches? Apparently they include the "no man of woman born" line but without any explanation of what the fuck it means since the second visit to the witches isn't in the movie.

Well, then it wouldn't be Macbeth, because that isn't how Macbeth dies.

Only snobs and tinfoil hat enthusiasts think this.

It's worth seeing for the scene where Brolin is screaming in Japanese about pancakes, if for nothing else.

I thought the owner of the hand that whacks Joaquin Phoenix over the head at the sex club was supposed to be Pynchon.

Right on all counts, actually.

I GOT BLISTERS ON MAH FINGERS

Anyone who puts "A Day in the Life" under "A" should first be kicked in the nuts and then forced to repeat whatever grade of elementary school dealt with alphabetization of titles.

The WWF version is crap. In his 1980 interview Lennon was bitter about that song and how it was never properly recorded. Of course it was his own fault, it's not like the supposed bad conditions in the Let It Be sessions stopped Paul from turning out classics.

Seems like the comparison between "Eleanor Rigby" and a Mozart composition is pretty strong, actually. Also not sure why one has to be one of the lonely people to write about them.

I sure did enjoy "Walkabout". Trippy and weird, self-consciously arty in an endearing way, Jenny Agutter naked. Good movie.