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When Orphan Black says, "Fuck this pussyfootin' around shit, we're gonna kick some ass again", you know it's time to go back to the Hendrixes. Flashbacks, legal troubles, drugs, bittersweet reunions, naked comedy, public confessions, unexpected showdowns, and the garage (oh, that garage), they bring it all. OB knows

She also didn't have the ponytail, which I don't remember seeing much before. Watching that I thought to myself, "wow, she really looks like Sarah now…oh, yeah."

It was the very first movie I ever remember seeing, and it was in a theatre…in 1977. I was 5. It's been all downhill ever since.

Yeah, I would imagine it could, though has he been his "old Axl" unprofessional self over the last few years? I'm asking because I honestly don't know. Maybe he's also done some growing up with age.

I'm not at all surprised by this review. Even with all of their issues (and lord knows they had plenty), G'N'R were a tremendous live band. Best concert I ever saw was them in '93. Can't say I'm shocked that they're still good. Heck, even Axl can learn how to be a little professional. Stranger things have happened.

If you don't want to think of Star Wars as an action movie, that's fine, but you really should have stated that at the start of the article, if not the whole (very good) series, rather than a throwaway mention near the end. A lot of people would consider it an action film and for better or worse, Star Wars changed the

I'm calling it now. Felix's dad is…………Ferdinand!!! (C'mon, who wouldn't want to see some bonding scenes between those two)

Well, now that they got to the Beth backstory (more or less), who's next on the back in time parade? I'd have to say Rachel. Plenty to work with there, and if they brought back Matt Frewer, I'd imagine they'd want to use him for more than one episode.

Season 3 had a rough stretch in the first half (probably where they lost you), but picked it up in the latter part. The season finale is a lot of fun (James Frain is worth the price of admission alone). I'd say it's worth checking out the rest of the season. As someone mentioned, episode 6 (I think its that one) is

When you can slip Corner Gas references into an Orphan Black discussion, you know you're a Canadian. Kudos!

Reagan had a screening a few days after Able Archer started (but a week before it ended), and wrote in his diary that the movie changed his mind on how nuclear war could be conducted. I would imagine Able Archer didn't help either. Kind of a quick 1-2 punch. 1983 was a scary, scary year.

Very much agreed. Add in the Soviet leaders' general paranoia and Reagan's lack of touch with reality (the guy didn't fully understand that nuclear war was a REALLY BAD THING until he saw it in a TV movie), and you have the terrifying threat that all of our lives could be wiped out in the blink of an eye.

"Who the fuck is Tyga?" (turns hose on the kids desecrating his lawn)

Although it is a fine (if recorded) performance, I hate what this rendition has done to subsequent versions. Jose Feliciano's and Marvin Gaye's versions have just as much artisitic merit (if not more), but such out-of-the-box takes have been stampeded by people thinking that an operatic/outrageous pop version is the

Agreed with you on the cinematography, but part of the problem also was that it was directed in a more stylized manner. For example, when they showed a close-up of Mulder's sweat falling off his brow and dropping on the floor, I said to my wife, "what is this, a Russian avant-garde film?"

This is the first time I've heard her speech, and it makes me ask, "What the hell was she on, and where can I get some?"

If you like your Morrison apers (especially if they sound like they're fronting Led Zeppelin), check out the Tea Party, a Canadian band that emerged in the mid 90s. Kind of spooky and surreal..
https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Their recordings might have been hit or miss, but they could still put on a great live show in '93. Honestly, one of the best concerts I ever saw.

If Oliver had really wanted to make that joke strong, he would have said six months in Winnipeg (from October to April). Or maybe Edmonton if you had a good lawyer. THAT would be a real deterrent.

Sorry to put a socio-political bent in to this thread, but I find it interesting how both Springsteen and the author mention how trickle-down economics (ie. supply-side economics) don't help so many Americans, and how inequality has increased so much in the 20 years since then. Yet so many people still think that