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A true classic

I will forever defend Avril's first album as actually really good

Hey, she didn't have a hangover after she took it, did she?

Also she's had some pretty shitty stuff happen to her. They've done a great job making her more sympathetic.

The worst thing about this one is that they got David Bisbal but didn't have him perform Ave Maria, far and away his best song. Look it up.

I would have loved (or at least liked a lot more) a movie that simply followed Riggan as his mental state deteriorated further and further. That's not saying the supporting characters should've been cut out- if they had been fleshed out people, seen from Riggan's POV, without too much exposition, they could've been

See, the perspective idea makes sense, but then the film suddenly shifts away from Riggan's point of view to something like the Norton-Stone relationship, which brings up the question of "Okay, this is neat, but… Why is it happening?" It was a cool cinematographic trick, but unlike the Goodfellas scene or the

Belichick, forever a scheming bastard

Not only was that beautiful, it also featured better old-age makeup than J. Edgar, so that's something.

That was lit'rally the perfect finale

The comment I am leaving here is, Perd was on fire tonight

I knew it! I'm surrounded by assholes!

Up next on Great Job, Internet!: "Read This: A Pop Culture Website Proved Neil DeGrasse Tyson Wrong"

"Every CD, critics gave it a 3, then 3 years later, they'd go back and re-rate it
And call the Slim Shady LP the greatest
The Marshall Mathers was a classic
The Eminem Show was fantastic
But Encore just didn't have the caliber to match it
I guess enough time just ain't passed yet
A couple more years, that shit'll be

Also it's nothing new but I continue to be disappointed in the favoring of historical portrayals over original characters. Yes, portrayals can result in some amazing performances, but to me, it's far more impressive when an actor can create a character on her or his own that feels totally realized (see: Gyllenhaal,

I'm hardly the first to say it, but fuck that Lego Movie snub

My god, Check Quest was my life. Gave me a nightmare where flemmoids killed my family though. I was a weird kid.

I was starting to think of Matt Czuchry as Emmy-worthy after the mid-season finale, but tonight he clinched it. Give the man awards. The way he kept tapping deeper and deeper into Cary's desperation just with his voice was incredible. Plus we got to see some more chest tonight, which I'm always for.

I especially like how a radio host can't even use proper English. "I know it's racist to probably point this out" makes no goddamn sense.

I think my favorite part about Lou Bloom is that there's clearly something off about him, but you can never quite put your finger on it. And the way the movie avoids diagnosing it is something we need more of.