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Man, this article really got Falling Down wrong. It was not only made obvious throughout the movie that Douglas's character was a piece of shit, but was the entire driving force behind the plot. He caused most of his own problems or at least made them worse by being awful. The final scene cements this.

Man, this article really got Falling Down wrong. It was not only made obvious throughout the movie that Douglas's character was a piece of shit, but was the entire driving force behind the plot. He caused most of his own problems or at least made them worse by being awful. The final scene cements this.

I love the idea of the 6-man NEVER belts, but I don't like the idea of them switching every show.

Translation: I felt like being a dick because people like what I don't like.

Creative? I should listen to more of them before I pass judgement, but they sound like a watered down version of every indie band that I thought was incredible in middle and high school with a really limp-wristed hip hop twist. Their lyrics are definitely ambitious, though.

Wait, wasn't Stairway to Heaven about a lady buying drugs?

While being dicks.

Shit, give me Third Eye Blind over Sublime any day.

Did you really just compare Polanski to Lucas and Heston?

It has happened before, yes.

He's a terrible brawler. His technical skill is actually pretty damn solid.

"Oh be quiet".

Plus, if you read the ciphers, the failure of the prophecy was… right there in the prophecy.

Blade 2 was weak compared to Pan's Labyrinth, Cronos, and The Devil's Backbone.

Nah. It wasn't that boring. The face-off between Cena and Big E after E tagged in was great and is hopefully foreshadowing a PPV match between the two. There were some cool spots from the Dudleys too, and at least the New Day won.

At the very least, they could have waited until Cesaro pinned The Miz for Big Show to interfere. What was the point of that?

His personality certainly fits the WWE world. He cut a great promo on Triple H.

Orton's ring psychology was so incredible tonight that I can almost forgive the fact that they gave us Orton vs. Rollins again. Watching someone as vicious, hungry, and dominant as Orton go to town on these newer guys while they struggled desperately to poke holes in his game and very nearly succeeded was a great

"I was afraid people would have different opinions from me"

Or Scott "HE'S FAT!" Steiner.