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There;s also the nice and grungy "Superman's Dead" by Our Lady Peace.

Loved both Kryptonite and Loser (which was actually the first song I ever heard by 3 Doors Down) and yeah, Kryptonite was almost everywhere on the dial back then—-always liked the lead singer's voice,too. Shame that the guitarist was so young—-I didn't even know the band was still around.

Geesh, I really hope this isn't one of those BS "white savior" films. I read the true story non-fiction book this was based on some years ago, and it was a wonderfully moving story of how this unlikely group of people—-a religious white couple and a black man who didn't trust white people at all, because of his

Yeah, that same $1 million his daddy gave him to start his own business—-as if everyone has a rich daddy who can afford to kick out that much to pave the way for them. Plus he declared bankruptcy at least four times, and would have came close to going broke himself if he didn't have what he inherited from his daddy to

"Take the a$$ whipping like a G"! I busted a gut laughing at this one! And talking about thinking just being nice to white people alone is going to help solve racial issues, just remember that punk-a**, wanna-be white supremacist Dylan Roof went into a church, the people there were nice and kind to him (even his sorry

Actually, there was a book called Freakanomics that came out a couple of years back in which some of what happened in the Kitty Genovese case was debunked—there was also a thing about it on NPR (probably an episode of This American Life.) A man and his son not only heard Genovese screaming, they called the police,

Who in their right mind would take that unqualified for any office clown seriously? Puh-lease. His campaign's running out of money, he just fired his campaign manager, he barely listens to his staff because it's all about him,him, him——plus he's got all those lawsuits against him from the now-defunct trumpf

The first two, because they wouldn't rely on just guns to win.

I've always seen Dion as the white Canadian answer to Whitney Houston (yeah, whatever you think about her, you can't deny the woman's always had a hell of a voice,regardless, and yeah, she's that damn good.)

Actually, a really funny show that Rick Mercer was on, and wrote for, I believe (I only know who he is because I used to watch CBC Channel 9 in Windsor all the time, and because it was the only Canadian channel one could get clear in the Detroit metro area) was the comedy show Made In Canada, which was basically

Hey, I loved Night Heat back in the day—-it was shown on CBS Channel 2 in Detroit for about a year or so. I liked it because it was the first genuine Canadian cop show I'd ever seen, and it had a unique look and a dark, gritty European vibe to it which set it apart from American cop shows at the time (late '80s.) And

Yeah, keep farming those hockey players out so that the Detroit Red Wings can snap them up with the quickness, like they usually do,lol..

Oh,come on——thee's no way in hell one politically charged movie alone was going to stop Bush from being re-elected—let's be for real here. Bush was able to get back in office only because he played to people's fears about 9/11, which were still fresh then,that's all—that' the only reason he was re-elected, as far as

That, and it wasn't released until two years after it was finished, and even then it was barely promoted at all—-that's the only reason it flopped, not just because it was a Micheal Moore flick.

No,conservatism now has come to mean conservatism=being closed-minded as hell, to hate anything or anyone that dosen't fall in lockstep with your beliefs, and to be an unforgiving a**hole.

I haven't seen SIcko, but,please—-Moore isn't anywhere near a demagogue like either of those other two you mentioned, especially Limbaugh, who is one despicable bastard,flat out. He's nothing like either one of these dudes, because he actually cares about and uses actual facts to get his points across. I also like his

Honestly, I don't think Moore's "man for the people" persona is just an act——my guess is that's his way of keeping in touch with his genuine working class roots—that dosen't automatically make him some kind of fake or whatever. And, of course, it's easy to slam him simply because you don't like his looks—since he's

No one's ever took that trump clown seriously outside of real estate mainly because he's always been such an attention whore who's got to be in front of a camera every five minutes. The fact that anybody actually believes that loudmouth narcissistic idiot is a candidate for anything is completely insane in itself.

Saw it last year—-good funny film, and actually kind of atypical for a Bogie flick.

Check him out in the 1955 thriller The Desperate Hours, in which he plays a gangster who takes revenge on the family of a policeman who put him away years ago—-he's really scary in that one too.