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You definitely look at that top 40 and realise that Britpop wasn't *that* great.

Just a general Britpop thought, it was genuinely exciting time for music. Seeing the video for Cigarettes and Alcohol totally changed my music listening tastes, and then discovering the Evening Session on Radio 1, and all this new, exciting music springing up around the country was hugely influential.

The vote was for the 20th anniversary of Britpop, and Laid was released in 1993, so that's one reason why it didn't make it. That said, I don't really know what the definition of 'the dawn of Britpop' could be, Blur, Radiohead and the Manics had all released albums before 1994.

They remain popular enough to tour regularly around the UK. They always sounded like a parody of real music to me, but people still hold on to the 90s by going to see them once a year.

Exactly, such a triumphant return after the disappearance of Richey, and another bloody disaster for UK chart history, kept off number 1 by Mark Morrison!

They've, even more inexplicably, headlined one of the stages at T in the Park, a Scottish festival, several times since 1998.

They inexplicably continue to exist!

The list did get a bit silly, Gene were on it, and Everything Must Go by Manic Street Preachers was on it while Design For Life, infinitely superior, was not. And Live Forever didn't make it either!

It's produced at least one episode very like Condiments each season, but previous seasons have done them much better. That episode proves my point that it's out of ideas.

I think if next week's episode was the last episode of Community, that would be a good thing. This was another kinda funny, but quite dull episode, with a great sense of 'haven't I seen this before?' Abed having a breakdown, Greendale being under threat, Jeff and Britta getting together for a flimsy reason etc. The

And the worst part is that the cameo is really stupid and pointless.

I think a C is being generous, it's a disastrous film. Jones and Frost have no chemistry together, and their characters barely interact with each other anyway.

This film will be in real trouble if Butler AND Winstone are required to do American accents.

Will it be a documentary where the children of America learn karate by hitting Jaden Smith in the face?

I thought this was another very strong episode of the show, but it still feels like it's nearing the end of its run. I wouldn't be surprised if S7 was announced as the last, which would probably end with Lesley and Ben (who sure, are *nearly* 40) heading off to Chicago, with the rest of the cast getting promotions or

Choi Min-sik is in this, which is the most important aspect of the whole project.

That's surely got to include reboots/re-casting for every major character, right? Downey Jr would be in his 60s(!), Samuel L. Jackson would be nearly 80.

I liked Matt Berninger on CBB, certainly came across as much quicker and funnier that I had expected based on other, 'normal' interviews, but James Adomian's characters always become extremely tedious when sexual elements are introduced. Zimmer was alright, Crowe was better, but all the blowjob stuff was annoying

Mazzara is a genius for getting rid of Andrea, regardless of how it happened.

Sure, it's not like this group of people have multiple experiences of entering a populated area that appears normal, only to discover that things aren't quite as they seem. That's definitely never happened to them before.