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I'm going to see EITS this Friday in San Diego! It's one of my bucket-list bands, I'm so excited that I'm going alone.

Since when do you need even an iota of talent to make dubstep?

You know, Matthew McConaughey is probably a serial killer. I don't trust anyone who grins that much.

Haha, I have a feeling that I'll have a serial killer character that has an item enchanted with the souls of all his former wives and lovers.

COTY. Go home folks, game's over.

Be careful with those TV Tropes links, you're gonna hurt someone. I just lost yet another afternoon to that vortex.

I mentioned below in reply to @Erwin's comment, but I think this is a good sign for the film. Those look like dead bodies, not the ones we've been conditioned to seeing in zombie movies, but what a bloated corpse actually looks like. That's right up WWZ's alley.

Yeah, those were my thoughts exactly. These aren't comic book, over-exaggerated "horror" zombies. Those are dead fucking bodies. This bodes well for the film I think.

I was talking about the next heading.

"Or is assumptive journalism "okay"?"

Seriously. The author needs to revisit the concept of a synopsis. Check out this gem over on the film's wikipedia page as well: [en.wikipedia.org]

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Dubstep works for editing trailers because the glitchiness translates well visually. That being said, dubstep sucks balls. I'm generally open minded about types of music, but I'm pretty sure there is only one dubstep track ever.

I fucking hate dubstep, but as an editor, I can see why it gets used a lot in stuff like this.

I was hoping someone would bring up this movie. D9 used documentary stylings for the info dumps, but abandoned the premise when it needed to move the plot forward.

I'm sorry, but I read the book and I do not understand the outrage. The framing device worked great for a book, but different strokes for different mediums. Films are not novels are not comic books are not video games. Each has its narrative strengths and weaknesses.

I never thought they'd get me interested in this movie, but I read Rhett Reese's Anxiety after io9 previewed it and loved it, so I may just give it a chance.

The sad part is, I have no idea if you are joking.

Oh man, Weiner's first tweet is just way too prescient.

As a card-carrying member of #donald4spiderman, it's hard for me to not carry some sort of grudge against this movie. Always been proud that io9 bled over into my love for Community and Donald Glover.