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Other than that Mrs. Lincoln, what did you think of the play?

He probably wasn't as much of a shitbag as he's made out to be.

Thanks for this.

The best thing about Fugazi is subtlety and a sense of humor.

That was a fantastic album!

That was a fantastic film!

Are you that guy that insists that Black Flag was soooo much better before Henry Rollins came along?

Do people really like Fugazi? They just seem like one of those entities running on fumes.

Ooh. This looks really bad.

Damn this article deserves much more attention than something else about "The Walking Dead."

Thanks for the heads up. "Her Master's Voice" was pretty goddamn great.

I agree. Some folks seem quick to miss the point and dismiss "Room 237" without seeing it. It's not really about "The Shining." Someone above suggests a real documentary should be mocking the left-field observations of the armchair conspiracy theorists, which seems (to me) the opposite of what a good documentary

As a precursor to "Room 237" you can see Rodney Ascher's strange short about the creepy associations certain folks have for the old "Screen Gems" logo on Vimeo. It's pretty cool.
http://vimeo.com/18332484

I guess it's too late to tell you to pick up "Short Sharp Shocked" but it's a really great album. Almost good enough that it could not be ruined by this kerfuffle. Well, almost.

He's also got more talent than your average writer in the trenches.

The vinyl vs. CD debate would die quickly if subjected to a blind taste test like the Pepsi Challenge. No one can tell the difference. Yes, I know YOU can…but everyone else is lying.

It's on the YouTube.

There is no reason for Hardwick to have two sidekicks. It just doesn't work. The dynamics are impossible. And their presence REALLY flat-lined the BBC shows. It's nice Hardwick is so loyal to his buddies but…

The problem is documentary films that are directed with the language of television more than the language of cinema. Most docs seem to be more concerned with getting a single, politically-motivated message across more than anything else.

I know this sounds like troll-bait but I never cared for anything Weezer did until stuff like "Hash Pipe" and "Beverly Hills." I don't think the aforementioned songs are all that mindless and I never thought Weezer's previous work was all that precious. For the most part, I think only people who got into Weezer at a