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Hell, I even think Adore is underrated. I'd still rather chew off my own leg than read a thousand plus page autobiography of Billy Corgan. But if AV Club wanted to publish some choice excerpts, that would be cool.

Burt Propane was pretty good. Pat yourself on the back for that one.

Disney may have seen the box office numbers for Jurassic World, but I'm not certain they have actually seen Jurassic World.

I really should spend more time with Springsteen's discography. For a friend's birthday, I once went to see a Springsteen cover band play, and I was shocked at how many songs I recognized. But, yeah, he's still obviously getting critical attention. Dylan also gets a lot of attention these days, but, honestly, I can't

I really can't think of any other rock artist (or artist of any pop related genre) who created music worth listening to this late in their career. Post-80s Bowie's music has always been worth listening to, even if his output was a little uneven. It still sounded like the work of an artist stretching himself with

Two Dormers for the price of one? You'd be stupid NOT to buy a ticket. It just makes economic sense.

I never understood The King of Limbs hate. It seems that its biggest crime was the it felt slight, which I guess upset people because Radiohead releasing an album has become such a major event. But the album has an absolutely killer back half.

He'll be in my town in April, so it looks like I found my birthday concert. Also, it's on a weekend night, so I can get really, really drunk. Thanks, Father John Misty!

They really should make another Tron movie just so Daft Punk can release another soundtrack.

Oh, shit. Do not let Sin-Dee hear you say that!

What makes Children of Men a truly great movie is that the issues and themes that it's dealing with have somehow, improbably, become even more relevant over time. You can chalk this up to the shitty world we live in, but I think plenty of credit goes to Cuaron who really tapped into the post-9/11 hysteria, which has

Watch it and find out! It's streaming on Netflix!

Turn off your damn phone!

I was someone who liked the Hateful Eight, but kind of felt it fell apart maybe three-quarters of the way through. However, the 70mm roadshow experience was truly unique. It also helped that I watched the film in a beautiful old theater that used to be a stage theater. What I'm trying to say is, even if you don't

How many Olsen sisters are out there? Are they like the Mogwai? Did someone feed one of them after midnight? So many questions!

Good call on Karen O's suitability for singing a James Bond opening credit song. I also think Janelle Monae would make another great choice for singing over a Bond film's opening credit. And my final choice would likely be Portishead, but that's even less likely to happen.

What I get out of this news article is that grade schools are no longer teaching students how to write.

I mentioned this above (or below, depending on your comment settings), but Marissa Mayer, Yahoo's CEO, is expected to get millions if she's fired, so you're not far off.

In the end, it doesn't matter much. I mean, isn't Marissa Mayer going to get millions for running Yahoo further into the ground? If I were a conspiracy theorist, I would say that Yahoo Screen's demise was an inside job.

Leia's actually pretty badass in the first film. At the beginning of the film she's a respected politician and rebel leader, and when the boys show up to rescue her she starts ordering them around and even telling Chewie to get out of the way. Lucas is also clearly trying to subvert the rescue the princess trope.