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He looks exhausted all the time. Makes it hard to tell the difference.

Very true, and not just because they didn't approve it first. From what I know (and that ain't much!), any serious law firm would use advertisements as sparingly as possible. The lawyers who do TV commercials are almost invariably on the low rungs of the profession, so more prestigious firms consider them a last

A fact that I present without editorialization: every time I've heard the term "resting bitch face" used, it was by women in reference to themselves.

She has a very open face. It registers her changes in mood and attitude, which you can see clearly by comparing her now to how she acted around Jimmy prior to their romantic liaison.

"This show's awful! So much expositional dialogue, so many on-the-nose themes, such half-baked action, it's a miracle anybody watches it at all! Anyway, Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight is a masterpiece and it's a crime that it didn't win the Oscar for Best Movie Ever Made." - the Internet

By all accounts, Dave's still an asshole, but at least he's a reliable asshole.

They're the most underrated band of all time.

Lars Ulrich.

Kirk normally seems down to earth, but he and Jeff Hanneman were bagging on the Beatles in Guitar World several years back. That never sat well with me. If you play guitar-oriented, rock-based music of any kind and you can't give respect to the Beatles, you're either an ignoramus or you're trying way too hard to be a

Megadeth managed to keep their energy level up even as they upped the sophistication level of their music. They put out a couple of really half-cooked records back in the day—I'm looking at you, SFSGSW!—but otherwise, I like their '80s/early '90s stuff more than Metallica's. The only Metallica album that can compete

Not to be mean or anything, but some critics (okay, a lot) write about rock and metal music in a way that almost feels like they're making excuses for it.

I won't go so far as to say that "overrated" is a completely empty word, but you might as well just say "This movie is bad." Same level of insight.

He's a genius, but not for his Hateful Eight score.

Best Marvel Studios film starring Paul Rudd as a guy with ant-themed powers.

Four dudes cohabitating in a firehouse they own together? When did Ghostbusters stop being gay?

Perhaps Paramount will elect to settle instead of shitting where it eats.

And yet I'm still right. Isn't that weird?

So what you're saying is that movies, which are not only increasingly dependent on superheroes but also recently adopted the shared universe model of continuity, might be following same the trajectory that comics have been on decades ahead?

Everybody knows Fury Road won't win. There's no way in hell. I think all the discussion about it is just a way to compensate for that fact. We reward it with our attention even if the Academy ultimately won't.

This is a recent one, but last year when Pawel Pawlikowski didn't get an opportunity to speak before the wrap-up music came on. So he just talked while the orchestra tried in vain to play him off.