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Fugazi's early work is probably best suited to people with a history in punk and alternative, but The Argument is the most accessible for someone who was never into that scene.

To be fair, reviewing TV shows is a lot different than reviewing films.

An article sourced from Vulture which was based on a two sentence comment on reddit. Keep up the good work everyone!

Between this and the Cursive article, today is a great day for bands I was obsessed with in 2003.

I forget - did he quit drinking? Or just cut back?

I liked Gravity more than Interstellar immediately after watching, but my opinion of Gravity has gone down and I think that my opinion of Interstellar will only increase or stay the same.

I didn't think it was a shitshow. I liked it - I am a huge Nolan fanboy, though.

It's basically just standard backlash with a caricature of feminism attached. TD was so popular and widely lauded that lots of people couldn't wait to lob every shallow criticism they had against it.

Exactly. Why does every female character need to be "positive," especially in a show like this? The male characters sure as hell weren't good people.

I love this album so much. It still holds up really well, too.

She's definitely one of the funniest people on Twitter.

Something something fired… blunder… etc.

CY&H in a nutshell: Rape and violence, LOL

I think it's annoying that someone writes a song celebrating "normal" body types only to be criticized for not being a perfectly-reasoned, all-inclusive thesis about body image issues.

Wow, I totally believe you! You'd have no reason to make up something like that.

You mean to tell me that they embellished the source material when making these movies that ended up being nearly 10 hours long?!

Yeah, he just realizes that if he takes his shoes off, he'll turn back into himself.

I fail to see why this is more desirable than Spotify in any way.

I really don't think the Dark Knight movies were "grimdark."