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My neighbor did some camera work for Parade's End, and smoked a joint with Cumberbatch; turns out he's a really easy-going, normal guy, not arrogant at all. So at least it's nice to know he doesn't let all the media/internet madness go to his head. Furthermore, I think he's a very good actor, as is Gary Oldman, for

Yeah, I also read about the whole Coen/Cohen misunderstanding on Murray's AMA. Still, a Garfield movie by the Coens would be incredibly weird, yet undeniably awesome. By the way, that AMA clearly showed what a sweet, funny, intelligent man Murray really is. Highly recommended.

I'll watch anything with Bill Murray, the only exception being those godawful Garfield movies.

Me neither, and I guess it never really did. The guys in those bands I've mentioned were all younger than I am now when they made those records, and lots of my favorite bands from my teenhood are still together (or touring in some other capacity), but nothing compels me anymore to go see them live now. Hell, I'm not

There is no other kind of man!

LORD PALMi'll see myself out.

Funny you should say that: a couple of months ago, I had these metalhead friends over at my place, and we also relistened Pantera and a lot of early Metallica (Ride the Lightning, Master of Puppets) and Tool (Opiate and Undertow). Well, in pleasant company and with the right amount of alcohol, I think it still kicks

It's pretty much how Sonic Youth recorded their 'Into the Groove' cover, or so I've heard. So yes, that would actually work.

LORD PALMERSTON!!!

From the little information I've found, I assume they're sweet potato fries. But I'm from Belgium and we invented the damn things, so I can't really say what you guys are up to over there.

All valid points, but sorry, that last song sounded like someone was raping a 303 with a cattle prod while sucking on a broken walkie-talkie, with his transistor radio playing the original in a slowly filling bathtub on the background.

It might seem weird to some, but kinda makes sense to me, as both bands pretty much helped me crawl through puberty. I still listen to the Smiths, though; Pantera, not so often.

It's 'Brechen'.

I'm looking forward to the moment they reveal Ryan's actually the father of the Hardy Boys, who subsequently hone their detective skills because they have to clean up the mess their dad left behind.

PALMERSTON!

Sploosh. Sploosh indeed.

Yeah, it also worried me to hear that at the end of the episode. Man, it's gonna be three long weeks up ahead…

Now now, Carade. Let's not jump to any far-fetched conclusions.

Now, what did Ripley say to the android Bishop?

What we've learned from The Following this week: Ryan doesn't need to fall down to let the bad guys get away.