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The Daredevil Kristopher Felix
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Makes sense. He really needs to focus more of his time on retrieving the Precious.

Just speaking as one white dude, the politics were the most interesting part of the video. The song just didn't feel quite up to the imagery, to me.

Is it an ITV show? I have no idea about channels in the UK. It's all played on BBC America over here.

Weren't they trying to launch an American Top Gear, though? He'd be the perfect guy for that.

I would not be surprised if the BBC had a guy on staff whose only job is to stand outside Jay Leno's house and bug him about hosting Top Gear.

When I was a kid - like 6 years old - I used to pretend I was a cat-man named Blackcat and I would get into all kinds of high adventure shenanigans, fighting dragons and stuff. I loved it, pretending to be Blackcat.

He also degrades more and more over time.

Price-gouging in the 90s/00s is what hurt the reputation of the CD. That and aging baby boomers who didn't want to buy their Jethro Tull LPs over again making up a lot of crap about the inherent superiority of vinyl. And I say that as a guy who currently collects and loves vinyl. (Vinyl is great, but has some pretty

Hey, this is for Lemmy. He should use a non-magical one.

Never watched MacGuyver. I'm going to assume the reason he's attached a nipple to that missle is because he needs to feed a gigantic nuclear baby.

I'm only down for this if it ends with TV's Triple H putting these guys through a press table.

He's not a real doctor, but he is a real dog he is an actual dog.

Sorry, there was some misunderstanding. In my culture, we use the words sister and wife in a different way than in your culture. What I meant was: I'm gay-married to my brother.

When "Be The Void" came out, Dr. Dog became something of an inside joke in my house. We first heard that record over the intercom at a record store. I remember hearing "Do The Trick" and the song was just so ridiculous sounding that I had to look up the band on my phone. So just who the hell is Dr. Dog?

Just to throw this out there, a lot of the early reviews tapped Parakeet as the best song on the record. And you're cutting it.

I was in the target audience for Monster (post-grunge teenagers looking for something noisy) so I'll always rate it highly. I get how it must have felt like culture chasing to old school REM fans. But to them I'd say: Lighten the fuck up.

Automatic at #8? All the 80s albums at the top of the list? Even Dead Letter Office?

I don't know if they were really products of the time, but they were definitely terrible.

That's sorta where I was when Up came out, too. I always describe it as an album that was "really there for me" and nowadays I appreciate it for that reason, more than I objectively rate it as a great album.

It can be two things.