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Not trying to be disrespectful, but do you really believe that?

My two favorite Bob Dylan albums:

Considering how much I loved Shadows in the Night, I'm sure this will be just as great.

I've never given the album a full listen, but Watching the Wheels and Beautiful Boy are among his best tracks. I like Woman and (Just Like) Starting Over, too.

So he listened to the whole thing and threw it after hearing One of These Days?

That was always my favorite, but now it's at second.

Just discovered McCartney II recently and I loved it. Totally dig the experimenting and domestic feel of the whole thing. Definitely my new favorite of his solo albums. Coming Up, Temporary Secretary, Waterfalls, Summer Day's Song, and of course, the beautiful One of These Days. Great songs.

Halt and Catch Fire?

Only two seasons? That doesn't make much sense to me.

The recent American Dad article on this website inspired me to go check out the show. Yes, the first season very much feels like a cheap version of Family Guy, but I still think it's funny. Steve and Roger are hilarious characters from the start. And is the pilot really the only episode where Seth MacFarlane has a

I do think Malick acknowledges critical reception of his films more than people think he doesn't. Knights of Cups was his first film to get a much more negative reaction, but he still had to release Song to Song because he started the damn things years before. I'd assume this was one of the factors when he decided

LIke the beginning of that article mentioned, I'm sure he started regretting that type of behavior after Siskel's death.

This recent Malick buzz actually inspired me to go check out his early films, Badlands and Days of Heaven. They are both just so beautiful. Both the cinematography and the story. I would take a two decade break as well if I made two movies of that scale.

You still have to love Leonard Cohen.

And I have not been able to watch season 2 of Better Call Saul for months because it's not on AMC's website or Netflix.

I just watched Days of Heaven yesterday and there are black actors in it.

I'm very happy that I saw Citizen Kane as a teenager without knowing about the Rosebud reveal at all. Now that was a revelation. No one can take away what I felt when I watched that twist.

So what is everyone's go-to place for food on road trips? I think Subway is serviceable, and I really like Dunkin' Donuts, too.

It was admittedly hard to get into The Simpsons because the first two seasons felt like a chore before it started reaching its peak in the third.

I'm not sure what to make of "Seahorse Seashell Party."