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Oh, God yes - Black Crowes were absolutely in the mix too. All I need is a "Remedy", indeed. (Although to be fair, I could actually stand a lot of Crowes' stuff, as opposed to SD/GB.)

Could be worse, you could have lived through the Spin Doctors/Gin Blossoms College Dorm Domination era.

Well, based on that "12 Nights" album from a few years ago which I think was recorded at one of those MSG concerts, I can't blame people. That's a great album, with Joel really sounding engaged and lively, and giving a shit about entertaining people. I'd probably check him out once or twice a year if I lived in the

I for one look forward to the inevitable 2-hour film where all the Colonels in the KFC Cinematic Universe join forces together to try and figure out how to stop the universal appeal of Popeye's red beans and rice.

Once again a blah property gets optioned and meanwhile I'm STILL over here waiting for an Asimov anthology series.

All I can remember about License to Kill is that it had sharks, Gladys Knight, and Wayne Newton.

Excellent O'Neal work as usual, but the single best part was the photo credit: "@JakeTapper/Hell".

Ye Gods, glad I bailed. The only things I remember are the constant self-pitying of the three leads, one of them turned into a wolf god (or something?), and a seemed-like-an-interesting-take-at-the-time magic system where females could use it and the males went mad or decayed or something. Also, something about a

I vaguely remember reading the first 3 books in the series and then deciding none of the characters were likeable enough to continue reading. It didn't help that everything seemed like bland, warmed-over high fantasy fare.

I can't wait for Executive Order #2445 from Whovian issuing a ban on hashtags!

Clearly a paid agitator working on behalf of BIG SHAKE.

I think a Simmons PSA about the dangers of boaking could do a lot of good around here.

I feel like "Donald Trump Might Not Know The Difference Between _____ And _____ " should take the place of Great Job, Internet!.

I get what Telltale has decided its niche is, but I really, really wish they would bother to add some actual adventure-type gameplay back into their, uh, adventures.

I believe in canon he's called Klu'less Wancurr, and as clearly spelled out in book 4 of The Endometriosis Gambit, he played a HUGE role in the Battle of Zanzibar XII, taking out the third shield pylon so the Y-wings could drop the generator.

Constantly playing for me as I work, simply the best video game score ever. Playing “UNATCO” as I work makes me feel like a hacker. Love “Hong Kong Streets” and “Paris Cathedral - Metro” as well.

I will take your word for it, as there was no way given its progenitor I was going to spend any time at all watching a sequel. :)

For me it's a tie between Super Mario Bros and The Mask. The former was just a bizarre, surreal experience that made even less sense than the source material - the latter was two hours of pure obnoxiousness, mugging, and incoherence (which, oddly enough, worked for me in Ace Ventura: Pet Detective but not in The Mask).

I appreciate the fact that the title leaves zero doubt as to chronologically when the two killings happened in relation to each other, and zero doubt as to whether said "Man" does in fact succeed in killing "The Bigfoot".

This was one of the most gripping books I've ever read, and I'm thrilled the adaptation is good - very much look forward to this.