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No doubt about it. And Britney Spears has had, and will always have, a more successful career than Christina Aguilera. Neither of them are going to get top 10 hits anymore (today that requires hundreds of millions of streams or being played every half hour on radio; totally out of their range) Christina does not

I'd also point out she's still making millions of bucks.,,Millions of bucks more than Christina Aguilera.

Actually, I would say it is her most famous song. In terms of recurrency on radio and catalog sales, Toxic totally crushes …Baby One More Time.

Only the first point has to do with Toxic, though. But at least she wrote "Everytime."

That "softness" (and the score) is what sets apart L.A. Confidential and Chinatown.

It's as excellent as any in terms of recreating a prior era and period detail and while it's great in using L.A. as a character in the film, it's different from Chinatown. L.A. Confidential is tremendous with 1950s urban L.A. as its backdrop while Chinatown utilizes multiple different Southern California landscapes

As long as Chinatown exists, L.A. Confidential is arguably the best modern noir since Chinatown. But, Curtis Hanson was indisputably a very talented filmmaker.

It doesn't change the fact that this show would have never existed ever if Bill Cosby hadn't created it, just like the acclaimed movies made every year in an industry that has decades-long child you-know-what allegations without a sniff of public outrage.