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My lulz flow is pretty hot off this comment

I feel the same about most of the Gaslight Anthem's discography.

Riot record indeed. Scuffin up your Nikes, spittin on your whips.

I woke up to Rudy Can't Fail by the Clash five days a week for about five years. I've switched it up a few times since then, looking for something better, but nothing can touch it.

I'm not a big DiCaprio fan, but if he ever publishes memoirs and titles them Inarritu And A Bear, I'll be first in line to buy a copy.

I love AFI and I will check this album out in full, but that video for Snow Cats looks like a Tim & Eric production in the worst way.

I figured that would be the stealing hand. He had to keep one in his own to remain inconspicuous.

He had one hand in his pocket, and the other hand was stealing her $5 million.

I liked what Explosions in the Sky did with Friday Night Lights, and I like This Will Destroy You more than I like EitS, so my answer is This Will Destroy You.

I opened this article thinking "That movie was so lame that I can't even agree with this for humor's sake," and then IT WASN'T EVEN A JOKE.

I know Moonlight, Manchester, Arrival, and other huge movies are already out, but why is this scheduled in a way that gives us the results of voting before A Monster Calls, Passengers, Silence, Live By Night, and others are even released?

Which one of them hurt you?

Going by worldwide box office, superheros are 5 of the top 10 for the year to date. Will probably be 4 of 10 by 12/31/16 though - my money's on Rogue One knocking Doctor Strange off the list.

Spot on. Paramount had an embarassing year. Their biggest hit was a Star Trek movie that couldn't break 350M worldwide. Cloverfield Lane broke 100M on a budget of <20M, so it was probably the most profitable thing they dropped in 2016.

One party here is spelling this Jack fella's last name correctly, and it's either the AVC writer or Jack himself…

I kept waiting for that to be a weird tie-in for Sausage Party.

When I was young my mom got me a cassette tape that was like Kidz Bop for broadway musicals, and we played it in the car all. the. time. By age 10, I knew all the words to the biggest songs from Oliver, Les Mis, the Music Man, Annie, Newsboys, and more, and I loved them all. Still do. But I never enjoyed musicals

I'm here to help.

I went to an advance screening of Project X in a college town, and that was one of the best theater experiences I've ever had. Haven't seen the movie since, but I remember the ludicrous party shenanigans being fun enough. What was interesting was the fact that at some point it all escalated so far that the main

Matthew McConietzsche?