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I really enjoyed Victarion's chapters, but I don't have a problem with the Greyjoys being cut.

I shared my opinion about the ending already, but I didn't mind that King wrote himself into the story. At the very least, those parts of the book were entertaining and didn't feel like filler (not something I can say for parts of books two and six especially).

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Zac Efron's beard has facial hair? My face barely even has facial hair.

I really hate that critique. It's a film, not an after-school special. I don't need to be told that Belfort is a bad guy - it's obvious to anyone with a brain. I also don't have to pretend that he's not fascinating and entertaining to watch.

Finally someone who actually gets Cabin.

I stand by my prediction that Gravity will not hold up as well as Interstellar in the long run.

Still not getting the love for either How to Train Your Dragon movie. Even if I felt like the rest of the movies were flawless, Jay Baruchel's voice would've ruined them for me.

100. Edge Of Tomorrow - about right
99. Mother
98. You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet
97. The Interrupters
96. Black Swan - too low
95. Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy - too low, possibly top 10 for me
94. Only Lovers Left Alive - about right
93. A Field In England
92. The Skin I Live In
91. The Avengers - about right
90. Carlos
89. Barbara
88.

I didn't dislike The Master, but I can't really imagine watching it again anytime soon.

I'd take Stoker over Shutter Island any day.

I was going to say that was from 2009 but it was indeed released in 2010.

I was definitely disappointed. It's impressive for sure, but there's really not that much going on in the plot.

Wow, that is not what I'd call a good Friday.

Yes. The Killers, Zwan and Radiohead - certainly three of the most hipster bands of the last 20 years.

If you've heard the album he's talking about it's actually spot-on.

If you like Radiohead you should really guy Liars a try. They're amazing. They have an album for every mood.

I guess I'd say it probably was a good idea for them because $$$$$$$

I was going to say that I thought most of Modest Mouse's truly influential work came in the 90s, but I forgot that's when Moon and Antarctica came out. Hard to overstate the influence of that album on indie rock from then on out.

Thrice or Thursday would definitely have the T spot on the list for me, but my musical tastes skew that way in general.