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21. Grateful Dead, "Dark Star," from 1969's "Live/Dead."

No, man. Just … no.

Directed by Zach Snyder, because, why not at this point?

In all fairness, anyone would need a stiff drink after a day of promoting that "Superman vs. Batman" movie. Poor guy.

Who's Sam Jackson to criticize? He was in "Unbreakable" and he's not even a real supervillain.

"This series is not for critics. This series is for people who will like the series." Can't argue with that logic.

I'm not sure I get the distinction the studio is trying to make. Never for a moment did I think the Major from the GITS anime was Caucasian. Am I supposed to think this character, who is called the Major, is not the same Major from the anime?

I remember Bill Hicks, the original Goat Boy.

Seriously though, why not cast somebody who is already overweight?

Being that kind of "sober" person, I'd assert pot doesn't count (for me).

George Carlin did his best work after he got sober.

Yeah, bummed I missed that.

BvS is one of a handful of films I watched most of, only to turn it off during the climax because I was so bored.

i would suggest "A Boy and His Dog."

"I want my heroes in period costumes fighting Confederate zombies and t-rexes and samurais." It's that sort of gleeful mixing of genres - like a kid using his Star Wars toys alongside his Lego and his Godzillas - that got me so excited when I saw the initial trailer for "Sucker Punch." Yeah, that movie was all kinds

I haven't watched the B&W version of the newest "Mad Max" movie. Is it really much of a big deal?

I got a Kenny Rogers alert for this?

and I'll have to wait until after the commercial to find out what's in that safe.

I guess nobody said "wonder."

i have to agree with Rabin: "Bridging the Gap" is an amazing album I listened to a lot, never suspecting what the Black-Eyed Peas would turn into, or, what they were the whole time. It was like learning the person you're married to is a serial killer.