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No I'm comparing the situation. And regardless, it's usually easier for someone to understand when you take the extreme form and work from there. If you can understand how someone would be disappointed to find out Mel Gibson is a racist, then you can understand why it's disappointing to find out someone you might

So does Mel Gibson. So does Leni Riefenstahl. Seriously, are you just never disappointed when you find out someone whose works you admire has a shitty personal philosophy?

After messing with this for awhile, a lot of the time it ends up being Alice Cooper, Mariah Carrey, "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" or The Muppets that connects an artist to Vince Gill. Everyone has either covered an Alice Cooper song, did a duet with Carrey, played on "Circle" or been on the Muppets.

The name reminds me of the TurboGrafx game J.J. and Jeff… come to think of it, that game could have been on this list. It starred a Japanese comedy duo who no one in America had heard of, not that it would have mattered since they were renamed for the U.S. release. The only distinguishable thing about the game was the

Life - Dead Milkmen, "Big Deal"
Love - Joy Division, "Love Will Tear Us Apart"

PANCAKES!

The Police were heading in the direction that Sting solo went anyway. If the band had stayed together they'd be making shitty light jazz albums.

Mad at the first two entries in this list, but it really could have used adding the Harry Potter film series to it. Seriously, all but the first one are complete and utter garbage, and the only reason the first one works at all is b/c it's a fairly simple story told simply. When they get to the time traveling Hermione

I don't think I've ever as strenuously objected to an article on the AVC as I did when I read the first two entries on this list. They are two of my favorite films! Not like top ten or anything but enough that I've seen both of them a good ten+ times apiece.

Dogma is 2/3rds a great film. Yes, great. It's just that the parts that don't work really really don't work. But fuck… just the speech about air conditioning alone elevates the film out of "garbage" status, never mind Rickman's performance. I think if a couple of scenes had been cut, and a few rewritten or condensed,

"Not again!" *dramatic eyeroll*

I'm also almost positive it was just Kevin Smith sending-up that Threesome movie. I mean, only three years separate the two films.

I actually for awhile thought JLA and Renee Zellweger were the same person. Of course, I eventually figured it out, and these days, they look nothing alike.

Signs is great for about 2/3rds of the run time but I wouldn't even necessarily say it was just the last 1/3rd that was bad. There was plenty of bum scenes throughout (like Shymalan's cameo, as a for instance). But man, the scenes that worked REALLY FUCKIN WORKED. So disappointing then that the movie just kinda goes

I only used Ludacris as an example b/c I'd just finished watching the Todd in the Shadows video about "Tonight I'm Fucking You" and he brings up how Luda was on everybody's songs for awhile there.

"Let me impose a strict time limit on this interviewer and then recite a Shakespeare soliloquy." LOL perfectly trolled!

A documentary on ska bands… in the future!

Clearly the sequel to an iconic horror franchise is Nightmare on Elm Street 2 and the doll finds out he's gay.

I believe it was before PG-13 rating existed and is one of the films (along with Temple of Doom) that caused the rating to come into being.

It's not as bad as it could have been… until Fred Durst contributes the worst rap verse of his career. No, I'm not exaggerating. The video makes it seem as tho everyone wrote their verse in the studio, and if so, Fred's no freestyler.