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I watched all three of them a few weeks back. Despite all the things there are to complain about, the lightsaber action is reliably good, Christopher Lee is great (if underused), and the dogfight that opens Episode III is pretty exciting… even if that crash landing holds no real stakes because you know all the

You chose…. poorly.

You chose…. poorly.

You chose…. poorly.

But, that's when I need to know about the spoiler tag the most!

I really hate Golden Child, I never finish it (I finished it once ages ago). Do you find that it's over-rated, with people you know, not necessarily pop culture canon? In my last job everyone I worked with, they all claimed it to be one of their favorites, if not the favorite Eddie Murphy movie. I feel like there

Can you even get tinsel anymore? I can't remember the last time I saw it in a store.

I'm ten years younger than you, and I currently have a 6 and 4 year old. I'm struck by how bland the Toys R Us catalogue is. I can remember that Sears book having the most elaborate setups for the toys. I can still remember one for Masters of the Universe, like it was yesterday, and I wanted ever single one of them,

I watched San Junipero for the first time early this week, and again a few days ago. It was talked up relentlessly, and I had some time to kill. Some of the early stuff I saw coming, but when it unfolded… wow. It's literally perfect. And the end credits… I had to watch it a second time simply because I heard "Heaven

I watched it for the first time last night also, I had been reading about it so much. It was very, very good. Some parts of it I figured out right away, but it went deeper and was still rewarding. I haven't stopped thinking about it since.

I never get tired of Sue Heck. Sher really makes her real, and you're right, she's crossed some growing up hurdles this year.

I think most of the performances are pretty good (but definitely not Andrew Lincoln), but they just can't overcome the source material.

Better Off Dead! It's so obvious! Why didn't I think of that?

The original Planet of the Apes.

We usually watch Love Actually, in fact we haven't yet this year, I'm sure that's coming this weekend. Anyway, my wife really likes it, and even though I think it's really uneven, I think there's enough good to justify its existence, particularly Bill Nighy.

At least he continued to make music, even if no one listened to it. Lauryn Hill dropped off the face of the earth.

I only ever heard the first album, and it didn't really grab me. That's not to say it's bad, it probably came along with a bunch of other stuff that was instant gratification so I got sucked up into that instead.

That was the first of theirs I'd ever heard, and the lyric "there's only new music so that there's new ringtones" really struck me. I've been a fan ever since.

Killing Joke - Savage Freedom
Orange 9mm - Fire In the Hole
Arctic Monkeys - A Certain Romance
Sepultura - Breed Apart [Live 1996]
Fear Factory - Terminate
The Killers - When You Were Young
Living Colour - Cult of Personality
Mr. Bungle - Ars Moriendi
Aerosmith - Make It [Live Radio Broadcast 1973]
Faith No More - Malpractice
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Some things you can watch that are terrible and wonder how they arrived at the decisions they did, and who let this slip by unnoticed, who thought this was a good idea, etc. But Transformers 2 is absolutely the worst movie I've ever seen, nothing even comes close. I've never seen a movie that just spits in the eye of