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Whether it sounds better or not can be reasonably argued, but stating that LPs are more resilient than CDs is just nonsense.

Emerson Lake and Powell had a really negative impact on their numbers in the wild.

There are several early demises in King Crimson's formative years. The article (and the longer article it links to even more so), depict two of them. The lineup that recorded Lark's Tongues in Aspic was the band's fifth, and they didn't have the same lineup for two consecutive albums until Discipline and Beat in the

I haven't read it, but it looks like it might be about as good as the Watchmen movie.

I liked the Snyder film okay, I guess, and I'd watch this. But Watchmen as a movie, or TV series, is like Citizen Kane as a comic. Watchmen's greatest strength is the masterful and innovative way it uses the comics medium itself, not its plot or characters. It's a formal masterpiece that can't help but lose a lot in

"Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow!"

I was very nearly six years old when Star Wars came out. My first encounter with it was my mom buying Artoo and Threepio figures for my brother and I. She had seen the movie on a whim with a friend when their first choice (New York, New York) was sold out, and she loved it. My younger brother had first choice of

Easy enough mistake, given that he started a decade later.

Moore was nearly three years older than Connery.

…or a Dragonball Z storyline.

That's my choice too. Retired Detective John Munch shows up, and in his old age mistakenly calls Holt "Frank."

Yes he does. I actually rolled back and paused to make sure.

Yes, and that was early in season one, so it's been established, even if it's not been referenced often. I know I was excited to finally meet "Your Honor" this week.

Eh, both their voices changed during the original run, so there's precedent.
Tom Servo's first voice change was much more dramatic than this.

It looked to be the "Heroes" single, specifically.

Their second house, I presume? The one they move into in the second episode?
That's funny because when the Landlord shows up out of nowhere I remarked to my wife that they should have made him Jersey Balowski. And then when the house blew up at the end I exclaimed "Some of these bricks explode!" Of course, that was the

Actually, Harry is his other grandad, Which they'd kept that in the episode.
Four, Sarah Jane and Harry is one of my favorite Tardis crews.

That many eye rolls in such a short period might be an early symptom of nystagmus, you should have your eyes examined.

I'm convinced I can swim!

The rumor is actually that he's been teaching at the University for 50 years, not 70. The Doctor guesses that Bill thinks he would have to be at least 70 for that to happen, and that she doesn't think he looks that old.