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What the fuck is this shit? The Tribe's ONLY "misstep" is that they stopped making albums together. The Love Movement is better than 99-percent of rap albums ever made and people act like it's shit.

MMA was actually quite difficult to get sanctioned in this country. Everyone involved had to make a concerted effort to present the sport as a sport, not as a bloodbath. It's a trend that continues in many respects, although Dana White has done a tremendous job of recruiting the interests of frat boys and tough guys

This is pretty thorough, but I disagree on a couple of points.

At the risk of sounding a little overdramatic or saccharine, this movie has had a profound effect on my life and on my philosophy of it simply for the scene where John Candy tells Leon that if he's "not enough" of a man without a gold medal, he'll never be enough with one. Other than the music of Wu Tang Clan or

"Who is yor dad-ty and whaht duss he doo?"

I will go to my grave insisting that Kindergarten Cop is funny.

On badassdigest they just recently ran a story about a screening of the producer's cut. I'd definitely be interested in watching it.

Yeah, but that's the thing. It TRIED. And it shows in some elements. It's not a good movie. But I found it mostly enjoyable.

I agree with him in so much of what he says. A lot of my peers think I have weird taste in movies. My wife always says I watch "Old man" movies, but that's because growing up we were poor and only had one TV with like 5 or 6 channels. So whatever my parents watched, I watched. I think it's given me a lot of

I always had a soft spot for THE CURSE OF MICHAEL MYERS. It makes no damn sense, but it's got good atmosphere and tone, and I liked Tommy's struggle to come to terms with that night.

Uh, white people hit each other too….

Actually, Alec Baldwin was an incredible Batman in The Shadow.

It was weird because the movie wasn't unenjoyable. It just sort of overstayed its welcome.

This is bullshit. When I was growing up, I was a nitpicker. I used to nitpick the shit out of meaningless things. I remember when all the kids were excited and talking about The Matrix, I nitpicked about how the hell Cypher was able to tap back into The Matrix to meet with Agent Smith and eat steak. I did these sorts

It's okay. There are some legitimately funny parts. And all the actors have great chemistry. But I remember looking at my watch about 56 minutes in, and thinking, "Shit, there's still like 40 minutes of this shit." Plus I was sort of annoyed by the whole, "Look at us Hollywood actors making fun of our public personas.

Yeah, as great as a show as it is, it's precisely what you're talking about that makes me think The Wire was still a better show. There came a point where the writers/producers of BB played all their cards and it was disappointing. They weren't actually interested in a meditation on what it would take for a good,

I must've been all of 12 years old when the Bania episode to which you're referring came out. The idea of "subtext" was yet to be a twinkle in one of my brains synapses. And, yet, even as a culturally immature geek, that episode worked for me. It was funny even without the subtext.

I guess that's why I think "Boardwalk Empire" is a great show when many don't. It's because Nucky is different from every other violent protagonist on TV. It's his poise and rationality that keep him and the show interesting. And I think that's also what makes him a little more menacing than other similarly-themed

I haven't listened to Eminem in years. Then, a couple of weeks ago my I caught my son listening to "Til I Collapse" and I was like, "Oh, that was actually a pretty good song." So I listened to it a few times and then it hit me that his vocal inflections in that song are so fucking weird. He sounds like the drunk

It's my favorite of the three, as well. All the problems everyone talks about in TDKR are present in the first two films. They're present in pretty much all of Nolan's films, honestly. You either choose to take the good with the bad when it comes to Nolan, or you don't. But don't sit there and pretend that TDKR is any