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For me that's where Ex Machina jumped the shark. Though it had been going downhill prior to that. Basically the first 3 or 4 arcs are good then it falls off the rails.

Oddly enough all of these tunes were used in British skin flicks of the 60's as well.

Suedehead/This Charming Man. I have no qualms answering with popular singles.

No less snarky then your comment. Nothing Generic about it as it comes from a specific piece of pop culture. Trite is a matter of opinion.

You know, You're a real 'up' person.

Try to think back to where we were 20 years ago. It sucked but no one had ever seen a composite alien spacecraft blow up a model White House before. It was groundbreaking.

The you saw the picture and said "Hey LAdies!!"

No, I have a paid account but the desktop App won't let me sign in.

I showed up late to these guys opening for The Killers. The Killers did a good show but i was disappointed I missed most of Hot Hot Heat.

Looking forward to giving this one a listen (My Spotify is currently not working, boo) I loved "Makeup the Breakdown" and "Elevator" like a few songs from "Happiness Ltd." and I know I listened to "Future Breeds" once. If this is good like their frst two then I will be satisfied.

I thought this movie was excellent. The battle you speak of is at the beginning and is wonderfully shot (the whole thing is wonderfully shot) It is the Odyssey Civil War style. The different scenes with the multiple guest stars are mostly good. And I love how it becomes a sort of Western at the end.

Well, I think that your description "Shirtless meth head…no one had the heart to make…stop" is rather apt.

But did you see Machine Gun Kelley?

I'm watching the parade in Downtown Cleveland for the Cavaliers. It's a beautiful thing to behold for my city.

Really? Their third one is pretty much unlistenable for me. I never go back to it like I do their other ones. I was so happy when "Right Thoughts…" was a return to form.

"using the death of a character as "cheap anger" for the protagonist, and devaluing the life of that character in the process" I think this part of the definition from TV Tropes fits.

Yeah, I was wondering who hose people were.

I haven't seen Back to the Future since forever. I'm pretty excited to revisit that trilogy.

I will!