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Yeah. I just said that.

I thought his variation of the Joker was a pretty good idea but badly let down by the film he was in. Just one more good performance rendered ridiculous by the movie; like Mia Farrow in 'Death On The Nile' or Bryan Cranston in the godawful 'Godzilla' movie.

If only I could downvote this dull hipster waffle a thousand times.

Goddamit, I DID listen to it again. It's awful. I have no idea how 'Blackstar' can be your song of the year; it's back to his dull, tuneless 'Tin Machine' days but with the addition of a new hook which, as far as I can make out, is Bowie doing a ghost's moan.

'Blackstar'? Really? I must listen to it again then.

Mike Myers was the villain all along.

Sphinger?

Please don't speak/ You're a bloodless asexual.

So, wait, the AVC club is now actively against heterosexual sex.

Everyone loves Bowie but, my god, Blackstar was a stream of dirges. Still, beside the album before, it was like a party dance album. What was it called: 'Cutting My Wrists In The Sewers of Berlin'?

Ooops. Of course you're right. Bad typo by me.

Re-edit. Sorry.

That would be funny!

You must have found it interesting. I personally found it 'worthy' and 'didactic' - at that age. All her books seemed to me then to be a small cast paralysed into introspection by a not-very-threatening threat. It was only later, as an adult, that I came to appreciate LeGuin's subtleties and nuances.

It's clickbait, snowflake.

True, but according to industry gossip, he also pretty much did that too.

So? I didn't dispute that.

There's a very good Hollywood Reporter article that suggests that one of the reasons the movie is so craptacular is that the studio intervened time and time again, over and over - and not consistently either - that fucked up the film. Amy Pascal have a bad reputation for doing that - it's the same thing she did in the

… And Chronicle is actually pretty good.

Yes, berate him for not focusing like a laser on the 'the point of the article'.