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Wait, what about standing up to who now?

Though that being said: fine film, pretty underrated IMO.

Looks pretty clearly like a massage table of some sort.

Yeah, good on Halford for writing that catchy old Christmas standard.

That's a Nick Cave song, you clod!

Now wait one goddamn second!

Eh? I have an excellent vaporizer that I got for 40 bucks. Somebody has been trying to rip you off, sir.

Well, you said it…

So he attempted to "start a riot" by having a bunch of fans push down a barrier gate and crowd into the venue? Please, I've been to countless numbers of shows where bands have encouraged the exact same thing. Hell, Cameron Esposito's most recent column on this very site is half about participating in some shitty metal

Man, this news sucks. I ended up watching the first 3 seasons in a span of a few days last year (thanks, Netflix!), and it quickly became one of my favorite current shows. An all-around perfect cast, and the closest a sitcom has come to having a classic "Simpsons" feel (Dillahunt is essentially a SLIGHTLY smarter

Plus, people read articles on this site at different times, depending on when they click on it. You're acting like everybody read it at once and now won't stop calling the guy an idiot…when its more people check in at different times, see the hate speech, and then respond. So its waves of people reading this shit for

Its not like he ever stopped posting his hate speech. People kept responding to him because he kept pressing his idiotic worldviews, look at the dozens of deleted posts he's made.

How brave of you to come to an incredible bigots defense. What you call a "pile-up of hate" I call "people telling somebody he's an idiot for seriously believing Obama was going to force straight people to marry gay". Because he said that, and that makes him a fucking idiot. Sorry, end of story. There's "intellectual

Bahaha, sometimes I truly love this site.

I'd say close to zero? Look at guests on other late-night shows…actors and the like show little problem being off-the-cuff and interesting during Fallon's games or Ferguson's interviews. Hell, Ferguson makes it a habit of rarely (if ever) touching on a guest's current project being promoted.

"(Only Craig Ferguson pushes the late-night monologue into willfully wild and wooly places, an approach that can grow a bit tiring.)"

"BASS! / How low can you go?"

Really? Huh, guess this is my "learned something!" for the day.

They've been re-releasing them as softcover trade paperbacks for much cheaper. That's how I've been making my way through the series (Book 3 just came out at the end of last month).

Reviews which, I might add, have been overwhelmingly positive for the most part. Mike seems to be in a relative minority with his opinion.