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Most decent, but Shaun of the Dead? It's a funny movie and I enjoy it, but it's not true horror.

Yeah, Rundgren's an odd choice here. He fits in much more with Queen than he does Rockpile.

Yeah - a gay joke! Can't have a Freddie article without one of those.

Electric Light Orchestra, 1978, Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY. The "spaceship" tour - Out of the Blue. Stunning. It was hard to top that one (Springsteen did, eventually). Saw Queen in 1984 in Cincinnati. Past their peak, but still awesome.

I'm guessing those folks are racist, but they do have a point - if I feel a movie or certain performances aren't that good, but they feature minorities, should I feel guilty if I don't vote for them? The answer, of course, is no. The real problem in Hollywood is that there aren't enough good roles for minorities.

Great cast, but please could it just be about four women ghost hunters and not related to "Ghostbusters?" Leave the old classics (and I know not everyone considers "Ghostbusters" a classic, but it's definitely a pop culture touchstone) alone!

Ugh. This and the comments read like a bunch of hipsters who, if a record sells a single copy decide it's unworthy. It also reads like a couple of people who secretly like this stuff, but decided they didn't when it became uncool. Articles like these are such major turn-offs because the authors immediately come off as

Conspiracy theories are already everywhere. Some of them are so pathetic I've slapped my self silly with facepalming.

Delaney's great, hipsters. Go back to your Bill HIcks records (love Bill Hicks).

No, many of these comments are not homophobic at all. Not at all.

Not a fan of Brand, but good for him! I'm less of a fan of that "show."