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    A Texan with an instrument?

    Just like Harley Quinn, then? Well, good for him.

    I haven't watched it myself, but I always think of the (Uncanny) Condiment King when random/obscure Batman villains are mentioned, and I'm pretty surprised that he's in the Lego Movie. Someone else was apparently watching The Animated Series.

    That's a Hardaway to go.

    The latter idea describes another villain, Ghost Writer.

    Do you have any prospective favorites, if for discussion's sake you were to take over someone's body?

    So, Torchrook?

    It will soon show its face on the cRockery, when it's plated.

    And they'd already recorded "Lemon" for Zooropa and definitely flirted with dancy songs on Achtung Baby, so it wasn't too terribly much of a departure in style. More in production, perhaps.

    The main thing is, whatever you did to make WW as good as it is, don't forget it.

    It did revitalize the DC Comics-related films, I suppose. Or at least, it was more vital than the others.

    Yeah, that was basically going to be my comment. I thought that Dawn of the Planet of the Apes deserved way more recognition a few years back, and if War doesn't at least get *some* type of nod in a non-effects category, then I shall frown.

    I kind of think that Kurt would've found the "Tragic Kingdom" track amusing.

    With all due respect to Billy Joel's freakout, Keytar Guy is the most amazing thing in this clip.

    Pop is a mostly-positive reference point for me. In hindsight, it doesn't seem like as much of a low point as it may've once been considered to be (I recall a review dismissing it as 'half-hearted electronica' at the time).

    Either the first time that I had actual Indian food, which subsequently became my favorite general type of cuisine, or a memorably great batch of oven-baked nachos with chicken that some friends threw together during a wintertime get-together.

    My iPhone is 32GB I believe, so it has space and a decent user interface, but syncing can be a pain and I'm tired of having a bunch of music show up that isn't actually on the phone (cloud versions of downloaded tracks—I've shut them off before but an update must've reset it).

    So, does anyone know what the best basic dedicated digital music player on the market is, these days? (Not including the Nano if it was one of the best.)

    "Our last great in-house movie was…oh, Hotel Transylvania, probably. How do we get back to that place?"

    I wonder if they were real tears, or if they simply held up their respective phones and exchanged…you know whats.