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Or "Computer World".

Anything by Kraftwerk. Make it "The Model".

That's a fun topic to think about. I was brought up in a house filled with music, including a lot that was bought for me and my brother, and we enjoyed it immensely. But then I went and spent probably a month worth of allowances on a vinyl with 14 football anthems on it that I saw on the supermarket when I was about

It's crazy how 2014 took people away. Honestly, I knew eight people who died this year, none too close — a couple of cousins, family friends, long time acquaintances and so. Just one of old age.

We know it's inevitable and, no matter the time and amount of preparation, we're never ready. But not being able to at least say goodbye — that's what always gets me in the event of my own death or the beloved one's on the other side. I'm sorry you went through that. I still haven't had to, but… it's inevitable.

I see what you mean. If the DHS couldn't get into the case because it was a private matter, then the decision is all on Sony, who was scared of the leaks. Anyway, I think it's their prerrogative to pull any movie for whatever reason. Just happened to be this reason this time. Maybe now all we can expect from the DHS

Exactly. So maybe everybody backing off was the best measure. Better safe than sorry.

But see, they said there wasn't a legitimate threat. Now this story up here confirms North Korea is behind the threat and they didn't know that before. I'm not sure this is on the media.

I can only agree with that. I was saying more in general terms. They can't stop people from being stabbed on the street, sure, but maybe stopping a bombing or something bigger like that is not out of question.

Looks like everybody insists on seeing only the last step of the process, including Obama, and go with the "freedom of speech" and "a dictator running Murica" thing. Sony is not to blame for their decision. The stupid movie is not to blame for anything. If you have to point your finger at anyone, blame US Homeland

"I'm seriously puzzled at seeing *God Help The Girl* here. I really wanted to like the film. I'm a big fan of Belle and Sebastian" — exactly that and most of the rest too. That movie was insufferable. Everything seemed fake from start to finish, from the clothes to the thin excuse for a plot and motivations of all

Only, we call it ebolAIDS these days. Sounds like a refreshment.

And for Jon Hamm never taking part in any X-Men movie, we'll never know if he is related to Kevin Bacon and Baby Backribs…

There's this little something that will likely never be on a best of list again, but makes me laugh out loud at least three times every episode. Not the best TV, by far. Not celebrated or even mentioned. Most people don't even know it's back on or when and where.
Whose Line Is It Anyway?

"There was rap in the 70s, 80s and 90s which talked about skanks, shooting up the hood and money as well." — I honestly wouldn't know. But wouldn't care for it either, if I knew. When rap showed up in my life, it was pretty much like I described and I found that enjoyable. But it's interesting to know, from a

Far from being a conoisseur or a fan (notice I said "enjoyable", not "it's my thing"), I can only talk about the little I hear now and used to listen to. And what I hear today is, there's excessive personal navel-gazing in the lyrics, the industry and even in the rapping itself. Also, it's completely absorbed by the

There's no musical prejudice when I listen to it and it's worse than ever. Actually, old school rap was very enjoyable and a lot different from the shit they do today.

Yay! Very bold and very correct move in putting Hannibal first (I would have taken Fargo there as well, because it was so brilliant) and showing True Detective the fourth (or eighth?) place it really deserved. The Good Wife could have been even higher on the list and it would still be fair — this was a fantastic year

Wow. A list of "20 best of 2014" that includes utter crap like rap and Taylor Swift, but leaves out Hozier's absolutely jaw-dropping début. Right.

Don't know about the show itself, but in every promo pic I've seen, Alison Williams reminds me of a female Jordan Catalano and I'm strangely ok with that.