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Pretty much anything on MST3000.

"For Love Or Money" would also fit.

Generally I'd say she makes both men and women seem equally ridiculous. If the women on this show get more opportunities to show what makes them actually interesting and not just ridiculous . . . well, it's set in a women's prison.

Because they have crushes on Sean Young / Rutger Hauer.

I guess "modern for his era" means Melville explored themes people would be able to relate to a century+ later without actually having to try and understand the time and place Melville was writing about. Lucky guess, that, H.M.

With no hint of irony . . . they're both great. Cocker's version is detached, getting its punch from the lyrics. Shatner's is acted out, but not hammed up the way so much of his TV/movie acting is. (I understand he was pretty good on live TV way, way back.)

Small one that you'll see in movies too, my SO pointed this out . . .

I wouldn't put it past GRR to let the show finish one way and then just finish the books any other damn way he pleases. If he ever plans on finishing them at all . . .

The Highlander Folk School, in Tennessee, modeled after the Danish folk schools established by Grundtvig, had MLK and Rosa Parks as students. So there's that.

No. Wall-E loving "Put On Your Sunday Clothes" was just perfect, and you can't convince me otherwise.

YES!

Geez, AV Club. Can you not demand to be right about everything? PSH was a brilliant actor. Apparently a guy with problems. Is it necessary to go through his body of work and find subtle hints to a future heroin overdose? I mean, isn't that a bit like Charles Manson finding murder hints in The White Album?

Well, my SO has seen enough real-world violence to hate movie violence, so there's that . . .

Then watch the movie! It's good!

Yes, but Capaldi will probably never get to cuss like he did "In The Loop." Fuckity-bye!

That was no surprise, was it?

Go ahead! Throw your vote away!

I was with you until that last comment, friend . . .

Something very right, sir . . . Moments like that are worth remembering when you screw up something royally in the parenting department. Love them, protect them, and don't warp their minds more than is absolutely necessary, and generally they'll remember the good stuff and forget/forgive your screwups.

Well, religious music comes from old traditions (even punk does, it's just a reinterpretation of old traditions) that appeal to our ears because they've been refined through the ages.