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I wasn't sure how I was feeling about the show, but as soon as "Invincible" started, I grabbed the speaker knob without thinking and cranked the sound up. 110% on board now.

I lost it at that one. Perfection.

Metallica. Tushino Airfield. 1991.

All of us opera dorks would like to know how on earth you mess up The Ring Cycle that bad. Entrance of the Gods to Valhalla is at the end of scene four, not act two in Das Rheingold. There is no act two in Das Rheingold. Is it supposed to show how David is falling apart, or could they really not be arsed to do a

I can't believe no-one has said Borat. That one had to be seen in theaters. The anticipation was overwhelming in the days leading up to it and I went with my whole family. I've never heard an audience laugh so hard they were screaming. From "I like you. I sex.", we were gone.

I love the trailers that set up the whole story, and then just give a hint of something else going on at the very end that leaves you wanting more. I wish more were like that.

Exactly! That'd be the best upgrade ever!

They've never wanted to do an MMO because they wanted kids to play with their friends in person. This sounds like the next best thing for MMOs because it literally gets everyone playing outside and offline. Imagine how many other games could do this. What if WoW went offline? :) (I'm also hoping they'll use the sex

The Chameleons' "Swamp Thing" remains a religious experience. I'd never heard anything like that and it was like finally understanding a new language which helped me appreciate Bauhaus, Joy Division, and all the classics. There's nothing like The Chameleons for me though. Another one is "The Lark Ascending" by Ralph

"Picasso's heavy period" had me screaming. This show keeps raising the bar for comedy.

I think they could bring Lady Stoneheart into the picture, otherwise what's the point of Brienne's quest? Jaime's too far gone to capture, and Sansa is now technically a Lannister with her marriage to Tyrion. If Lady Stoneheart found out about her daughter's new family, and her affiliation with Littlefinger, it might

I picked up tickets to see DIIV two years ago with the full intention of only seeing them as I had no idea who or what How to Destroy Angels was about. When I finally summoned up the give-a-shits to Google them, I decided to stick around. While I'm pretty sure I would not have paid to see them on their own, it was one

Did I cry like a baby when Jinora was introduced as a new master? Bet your ass I did.

I can't remember the last time I said "rock and roll". There is only "rock and/or roll". Seriously I say it all the time.

"Are you two smoking?!"

I spoiled myself for a number of things in Breaking Bad before finally watching the series since I wasn't hugely fussed about investing my time. As season six was coming up, I decided to finally take the plunge. I knew about Jane, I knew about the airplane crash, and I knew what was going to happen to Gus Fring. And I

I was screaming after that line. I can't read the quote without crying from laughter.

I was on an excruciatingly long flight home when I was watching this episode so I was relating a little too much. But omg the punchline of "Meowy Christmas" destroyed me. So much ugly laughing I might have startled my seatmate. Great episode.

I'm torn between the fake Bauhaus concert at the start of The Hunger because of the amazing atmosphere created by Peter Murphy's performance and the perfect venue or the "Baby's On Fire" concert in Velvet Goldmine because of, ahem, reasons.

I'm interested to see if Walter will ever be confronted with the results of his meth. It's been one thing to have his personal life fall to pieces, but I don't know if he's ever seen what his meth has done to people. I keep thinking of the Dope Alley scene in High and Low and if Walt would be put in a place like that