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In a word, NO. I saw them on their first reunion tour in 2007, and while Dave's voice was just starting to go, they still sounded great. Roth hasn't been able to howl since the early 90s. They got his vocals in check for their last album (after zillions of takes, I'm sure), but live, his voice is toast, and they sound

This is ridiculous as I think both bands had certain greatness at one point. KISS however hasn't been good since the late 70s and has been nothing but a money-making gag for a long time, and Simmons is a supreme pile of dogshit as far as humanity is concerned. But I maintain that their early stuff is lots of fun. Alive

Dunno bout that. Ever listen to Reverend Al Sharpton? That guy's career is built on race-baiting and lies, and he has his own show.

So do we think Fury Road did well enough that WB will greenlight Miller's follow-up Mad Max: The Wasteland? Its budget was $150M, and it looks on its way to a $400M+ worldwide gross. If there's never another Mad Max movie, I'll be OK because I loved the living fuck out of this one. But I would also sure-as-hell love

I'm not encouraged. Here's the problem: Ridley Scott's last eight movies have sucked BALLS. I still haven't recovered from Prometheus. I may never recover from Prometheus.

Brutal year for fans of the original series. Hope this sweet lady is OK.

I kind of like the thinking that there's subliminal imagery at play in the final poster artwork. They go into it here and the thinking is that it's a bear, which shows up a lot in the movie. If you've seen Room 237, you know that there's a lot of easter eggs. This may be one of them. Or not.

Mad Max: Fury Road. Fine by me!

Please add the word "bro" to the end of that sentence. It reads much better, bro.

It's a fine line between clever and stupid.

Yes, but it also has some "A" votes, likely from date-rapists who haven't even seen it.

I would argue that it started to lose its way around season 3. Season 2 had some great stuff, particularly around the end of S2, like Ari getting fired from the agency after a coup attempt ("tsetse fly"). That was definitely the show's peak. All downhill from there. I tuned in a couple years later to find it had gone

I love AO Scott's write up. By the time it reached the end of its HBO run in 2011, “Entourage” had grown staler than last night’s Axe body spray. The passing of a few more years has not improved the aroma. Watching the movie is like finding an ancient back issue of a second-tier lad mag — not even Maxim, but Loaded or

Not sure that it will *bomb*, but I do think this will do mediocre at best. Law of diminishing returns combined with a franchise return that no one really asked for equals meh. What are some superhero movies that bombed outright? Green Lantern? Even that made money.

I can't comment on Equilibrium, but I think this was a better action movie than The Matrix. My reasoning being that The Matrix relied on CG *far more* than Mad Max (much of those FX now look a bit dated). Some of the most impressive stuff in Mad Max was done with practical FX. Not so with The Matrix.

Just seeing that now. Yeah it's WAAAY too much of a coincidence. It's Don's ad.

You've been touting this movie on this forum with the same "clues" for a few years now. And I still don't fully get the movie. I must be doing something wrong.

I don't believe any of those projects are as good as Fire Walk With Me, and because I see this project as a follow-up to that, yes.

I really really really really hope David Bowie returns as "the long lost" Philip Jeffries.

I would love it if he showed up as a crystal skull. Double-whammy.