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Totally. I think it was going for some obvious humor there, but it just kept going and became more annoying. The Inland Empire comment (a movie I like!) made it feel like parody. And then I just imagined the author getting SO ANGRY anytime someone laughs at Twin Peaks.

Rudy fucking sucks.

I am laughing my ass off at the Dragonball Z one.

Almost impressed that they think releasing this a week after Rogue One is a good idea.

It's a v good song, but I think it doesn't quite work in the trailer.

It's probably the most visually impressive debut of a video game film. I'm not sure about the song, though.

When you successfully free run in these games, it's fucking beautiful and a joy simply to watch motion.

I once saw a thing where a physicist worked out how much hay you would need to survive a fall in the first or second game. It was hilariously tall.

The King of Limbs one was kind of whack.

Exactly! How else can the future note your idiocy if you're not quick to write it down!

I did get a kick out of the linked In Rainbows review being basically the same "Radiohead doesn't always have to do something new or bold" when the context of the link implies differently.

A bunch of people also thought The King of Limbs was pt 1 of a double album because of it's vibe and the songs on it.

I like KoL, but the backlash to it came day one. If anything, I think the average appreciation of the album has only grown over time.

Yeah, I dunno if it's just that the app gets less traffic or what, but I've had way more success with it. It usually won't bring up tickets until a second or so after the website does, but every recent big concert, I've clicked on it after clicking on the website at the same time, and it's pulled up tickets while the

Both this and "Burn the Witch" end in ways that make me really anticipate whatever song follows them.

Always use the Ticketmaster app. It's how I got her and her family Adele tickets.

My girlfriend bought me Radiohead tickets for the summer, and I am even more immensely grateful.

Sounds like some directing duo is ready for pop pop.

Plus, it started one of the greatest friendships of all time.

Maybe the commenter just meant a comparison in quality? (I'm just trying to be generous here.)