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That’s a fact about your memory.

Dio is definitely a more talented singer than Ozzy, but I prefer the latter’s music.

I don’t think Barker used the name “Pinhead”, just as Romero didn’t use the word “zombie”.

My understanding is that Ted Lasso is their one hit show.

You should watch “Hunter Hunter” from last year.

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Since the AV Club is already publishing articles on another post-Puppets album from a thrash metal band:

Colossal seems like it belongs a tier above those other films.

Dave Mustaine’s singing is a lot more grating to me, which is one reason I never liked Megadeth as much despite them having some talented musicians like Marty Friedman.

Ride the Lightning & Master of Puppets were only two years apart. Did you skip middle school?

As a Millennial, I only heard about Metallica once they’d already crossed over, and I didn’t understand what the big deal that they could inspire such an intense fandom. I recall that Chicago’s alt rock station Q101 made a list of the 101 greatest alternative rock songs on, and one of them was Metallica’s “One”... but

I’m still going to watch One Night in Soho (if only to see Thomasin McKenzie attempt to act Big when she’s always so restrained by nature), but my understanding is that the reviews are placing it below his Cornetto Trilogy.

War of the Cities

GoldenEye was good.

I grew up with Brosnan, and the result was not being a Bond fan. I preferred De Palma’s Mission: Impossible, though unfortunately that series has shifted away from what made De Palma’s so distinct from the Bond series (some baddie is trying to blow up the world!).

Wasn’t it around the same time Keanu Reeves played a nuclear scientist in “Chain Reaction”?

That’s the only one of his I’ve seen. He didn’t even recall any past lives! That’s false advertising, so I decided not to see any more from this slick lemon-dealer.

I only got into Tolkien because of the Ralph Bakshi rotoscoped LotR.

Huh, Wikipedia’s article on Eliot says it was Vivienne’s brother Maurice who had her committed. Eliot did tell all his associates not to let Vivienne know where he was.

Short stories are a good length for adapting into movies, whereas novels often are too long and thus better fit for miniseries. However, The Haunting of Hill House was a better movie than a TV series (which was forced by the constraints of the family drama genre to botch the ending), as was Turn of the Screw/The