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I read before that the first verse was Liam Gallagher.

Actually, the (third) verse was about Matt Sharp. First and second verses are Liam Gallagher and Anthony Kiedis, respectively.

One time, Netflix gave me a category titled "American Psycho Movies." It did not include American Psycho, or even American Psycho 2, both of which were available at the time.

I once got Cake Boss as a recommendation for watching The Walking Dead. Both involve eating, I guess.

So is this a whole new app or are they just revamping the CW Seed app?

Is Trey the sole writer for South Park? I know he has sole writing credit on virtually every episode (I think Nancy Pimental has a couple of cowriting credits). But in audio commentaries, he mentions a writing staff and even writers retreats. And on the commentary for the Family Guy episode, he talks about how he

Didn't Shane Black disavow LW2 because they made it more of a comedy than his original script? I remember reading that he was upset that they made Leo Getz a bigger role than he intended.

The shame should not be yours. The song touched you without consent. You were just the victim. It isn't your fault.

I get to deflower a 15 year old comments section. I feel like Rob Lowe.

There's a made for TV Thor movie featuring Kevin Nash as Odin. And Richard Greico as Loki.

Why is no one doxxing George Lucas? I still think he got off too lightly for making Greedo shoot first.

I haven't seen the movie but for the sake of argument, let's say it's the shittiest movie ever made and that's the sole reason anyone got angry over it. My question is why. Why does a shitty remake of a movie you love bother you all that much? This isn't a case of George Lucas making Greedo shoot first or Steven

So people can hack into Leslie Jones' personal information and release it upon the world but no one can go hack Donald Trump and release his tax returns? Hackers today have no ambition.

God's Not Dead 2: Your Sister Is A Werewolf

I never watched Dexter so Roseanne-bad remains my point of reference.

Maybe it's because I watched the show in a week long binge instead of over 9 years, but I didn't think the finale was bad (definitely not Roseanne bad). I think they just crammed a season's worth of material into an hour. But the show had been building towards Ted and Robin ending up together, and I had figured out by

I don't know if Galaxy Quest quite fits the criteria. It doesn't parody old sci-fi movies/shows so much as it pokes fun at them in the service of its story, which is admittedly great, humorous, and a touch poignant. Man, now I want to watch it again. Long story short, it's not really a parody.

Honestly, I don't understand the Rockabye Baby Sublime inclusion, unless you include the entire series as inessential. Inappropriate, perhaps, but they've done Nine Inch Nails and Eminem in the past. They don't include any of the lyrics, so it's not like the babies will be scarred or anything.

I think it was the film "Hush," because sometimes trailers go for the obvious.