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The Antichrist would be more successful.

There is exactly one right kind of terrible. It involves watching Nic Cage eat cockroaches.

It's been done.

Let's play C-List Republican "Celebrity" Bingo!

My thoughts on GB:
-First half-hour is rough going. About everything from the concert onwards is pretty damn good.
-Fixed the biggest problem with the original Ghostbusters (lack of rapport between the team. Seriously, Kael had that right about the original).
-Glad to see such a light-hearted tent pole for once
-Hope

Too bad "with a length of pipe" wasn't in the middle of that sentence.

On the other hand, Kathy Bates has never given a bad performance.

Some of these guys just have bad attitudes.

I decided to blow some money on something stupid and order the special edition of the new Radiohead album. Which leads me to my question: what's your favorite special edition of an album?

I would say so, and I thought of him too. Not quite seeing EDM, but your point is well taken.

I was thinking about this today. The only solo artist who maybe -only maybe- can compare to Bowie's influence across multiple genres and time periods is Neil Young.

Here's what pisses me off. Hillary's stance on gay marriage has tracked the same as Obama's has, yet no one's calling him the worst thing to ever happen to gay people. Meanwhile, Trump said THIS YEAR that he would appoint judges to overturn gay marriage and gets a million thinkpieces launched about how he's the gay

George Wallace would like a word with you.

I don't have a problem with the Bernie people voting for Jill Stein, who at least shares some of his policies. The ones who are voting Trump or Johnson don't seem to realize they're not going to fix college education, Wall Street, or systematic racism.

The only time I've seen Step Brothers was on TV, which was an oddly perfect way to watch it. For a movie about grown men acting like children, it helped to have the swear words censored to childish insults.

What Twinkie, @marcus75?

I really hope Bill Hader reprises his role from Popstar for this.

Strangely enough, I consider his Steve Bartman movie to be one of his best. Not just reporting, but deep analysis and a personal touch. And the way he builds up to the moment of interference works like gangbusters.

I read some off-the-cuff remarks in this old copy of a guitar pictures magazine where he said his whole image was due to being embarrassed by his band.

All I can plead to that is ignorance (Bush in 2000 was a different candidate than Bush in 2002), and the fact that I was 8 in 2000.