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Thanks you!!!

JG Thirlwell has produced some of my all-time favorite remixes, including "Kick to Kill" (PWEI), "Religion" (Front 242), and "Fist Fuck [Wish] (NIN)

So you liked "Kill the Moon" but not this?
Have you gone completely mad?

Ugh, you people are just terrible!

This episode sucks, can we change the rating?

I think youre a bit hard on this episode, especially since twd has been way weaker than this tight, efficient tale. What I dug was the realism- there was no grandiose overhyped dramatic bs like in all too many of the governor episodes. I sympathized for Beth, and Dawn. I found dissecting the logic behind the

You know what's scary? I still have that triple-interview copy of Q magazine back in my parent's house,sitting in a drawer. I re-read it a couple years ago, expecting to revisit a classic, milestone interview for yore, but man, there was some shitty sexist music journalism in the 90s. It's amazing what passed for

Unpredictable is the last word I'd use to describe a Yo La Tengo show.
Zzzzzzz

Jesus god this is a good comment

The life and career of Elijah Wood: Just one fucking super awesome dream opportunity to the next, as articulated by Elijah Wood

Great catch - I distinctly recall my _entire_ family laughing together when Alan Rickman forces her legs apart - and now, watching it, all I can think of is some anonymous, bloated male chauvinist film producers crassily sticking that bit into the screenplay while having a laugh.

Druqks was just all the tracks he left on an mp3 player that he lost on a plane. This is something worth mentioning when discussing "a lack of cohesive vision"/

Generally those born into scientology seem a lot less annoying, and Beck is no exception.

I still think games lost something significant when they stopped using a lot of text. There are more efficient ways to engage complex, mentally rewarding game mechanics using text than by making everything soley audiovisual. I'm not talking about Zork, but more games like this where the right balance of things

Another S King miniseries from just a couple years earlier, IT was a sensation when it broadcast, but aged miserably. What's interesting is that it poorly ages in almost the same way - you could cut and paste this review around and it work as a critique of IT just as easily.

I couldn't be happier. 7pm is when I get home from work, and the fucking TV dead zone of 7-8pm couldn't be worse. Celebrity news shows are about as close to cancer as television production can manifest.

The piano stuff was prepared piano, I think, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't him sitting and playing it, I read somewhere that the doubled notes, etc indicate a lot of actual production and sequencing work going into those tracks…

If I know Pitchfork, famous respected band + decade plus dormancy + release of new material = 5.5, tops.

I've become so embroiled in updates that I rarely get to the game playing part.

If a movie does what it sets out to do, then it's successful, is it not?