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Hell, The Stones kept playing while Hell's Angels beat someone to death with pool cues in clear view of the stage.

^5 I've disliked every single thing he's done. District Five sucked…I think I enjoyed Elysium more.

Good luck in Israel, man!

Yea, I saw them outside of New York City on that tour.

I saw that same tour: slayer, mastodon, lamb of god and children of bodom!

I've seen Slayer live a few times and they are always absolutely incredible. It makes me a little sad that Tom and Kerry are so dumb, but those boys can shred. The last time I saw them in the Meadowlands, Max Weinberg of Conan O'Brien and, of course, the E-Street Band, was headbanging in the crowd (well, gently

He keeps calling himself, and excuse the slur, a "fa*got." He implies to the Alex that he is bisexual, however.

Hellllo!

It's fun. New York feels authentic, Parker feels like an actual teenager, the bad guy is great, the punky soundtrack fits well and the funny parts funny and exciting parts exciting. It tells a smaller story well.

I saw a Spider-Man:Homecoming/Wonder Woman double feature at my local drive in. I loved Spider-Man. It had a fresh, bright tone and - I realize it's odd to talk about a character that has been rebooted so many times this way - felt different than the usual Marvel formule. Sure, Avengers stuff was shoehorned in, but I

Woooo! For real, every time I saw the words "Donal Logue" in a headline I got the tightness in my chest worrying that the worst would happen. Thank God she is home.

Oh shit, I forgot he said that racist shit. Fuck that guy.

Ivanka is going to be the softer, lighter version of Trumpism in about a decade, ala Marine Le Pen.

I like the feeling of writing on an old-school typewriter, but I don't actually like producing work on a typewriter.

He's too busy banging seemingly every hot woman on the entire planet to type things.

HUMANS LIKE TO TOUCH STUFF!

I feel Pence on this one.

During the video in Phys Ed when Cap is like "My good friend, your coach…" and then points the wrong way got a chuckle out of me.

Man, something about Tomai in those big clunky glasses and high-waisted pants. It shouldn't work, but it does.

Keaten's Vulture is up there with Doc Ock for the best spidey villain ever put on film. It's probably because I just saw it, but I think I like Vulture better than Doc Ock.