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You might wanna stop using IMDb as a metric. According to that site, Crash is awesome and Attack of the Clones is as good as Conan The Barbarian.

I'm sorry, but no. Sure, "On My Block" has a feel-good vibe to it, but the song still goes hard. The sample is dirty with a decent bit of vinyl crackling on it, the bass is deep, the snares are kicking. The whole thing just knocks. That Bruno Mars song is wishy-washy blandness.

Silly Presidential Candidate, everyone knows Koreans are only good for inbetweens.

Gangsta rappers can't fight, so they rap about guns. P!!

I'm gonna have to say this: When I catch a moment from Batman & Robin, I think "Oh yeah, that's a really bad movie" and that's about it. Jim Carrey's performance in Batman Forever, however, makes me want to put a foot through the TV and into his face. Not Jim Carrey's or The Riddler's, mind you, just

Hotspot Shield is your friend.  And mine. Just make sure you uncheck all of the "set so-and-so as your new homepage", "install a toolbar" crap during installation.

Hey, Bear! Stop messing around and get on Steam. Those new Portal 2 coop levels have arrived, haven't they?

@avclub-a93a879594c13c12a83fd45ab289a022:disqus Nope. One-drop rule. In fact, he revised his opinion on the White Album and said it was made by a bunch of Jigga lovers.

I don't know, maybe the album's cumulative effect outstrips its song-by-song merits.

You must have loved Magnetic Scrolls.

Why would you even want that? Seriously, what would be the benefit there?

Utterly confusing on first listen. Marley bests Jagger on the more rock-ish tracks, Jagger owns the soulful songs, and, God help me, I actually thought Stone sounds better than Marley on a reggae number. Nothing makes sense anymore.

I've recently been to a Guitar Wolf concert. It was every bit as amazing as Wild Zero led me to believe.

I love, love, love him in stuff like the first All's Well, Ends Well. He's just a great physical guy who only needs to point at something and I'll laugh.

Can't reply directly to @Magnolia Fan, so here goes: I'm rather happy with Steven L. Kent's Ultimate History of Video Games. It's mostly focused on the old Atari days and its depth diminishes with every successive generation. Nintendo doesn't really make an entrance until the book's half over, for example, and since

From what I've seen on the Internet it's about the placement of the left analog stick on the PS3/360 controllers. But I don't think the people getting into fights over that are kids.

I think there was a trademark issue with Triple H/WWE, further blurring the line between the rap industry and professional wrestling.

I agree that he can be really good, but I tried listening to this and got bored after only two or three songs. Then I listened to last.fm recommendation radio which was mostly Canto-Pop ballads sung by actors for half an hour instead. So there you have it, this album is worse than Canto-Pop ballads sung by actors.

Thanks, that does look lovely. Based on a two-minute test run, I think I would have preferred simply aiming with the right analog stick, but I'll give it a more thorough look later.