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witlesschum
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Going back and listening to that Faith No More, I have to agree with you on that.

As I recall, I'd nominate Sepultura's Symptom of the Universe as the best one on there. Or maybe Al Jourgenson's Supernaut. Most of them are kinda good but pointless, though. Why not listen to Sabbath's version of Planet Caravan rather than Pantera very competently imitating it?

All my wonderings about this extremely verbose person who writes under the name A.V. Club were based upon a misperception?

Based on the real life thing from a nearby small town when I was growing up where they threw the serial killer's child out of Christian elementary school and the mother ended up taking the kid and leaving town, I didn't find that aspect too unbelievable.

We have, Lemmy intercede for us, several forces of diametrically opposed PC police in this country. They may all be there. All I know about that article is that Spirit in the Sky is horrific and it invalidates their list.

No, she did fine.

I remember thinking Class Act was better.

Or just Bill, possibly while impersonating his own brothers. Reports differ.

Could have used the swan, too. Missed opportunity.

I can imagine him thinking "Yeah, I wanna do a broad comedy" and thinking it'd be fun to play the comedy sidekick. He appeared to be having fun anyway.

It's gotta be pushing that on literally everyone. I got Ridiculous Six after watching The Wind That Shakes The Barley.

Well, doesn't that mean you were never super religious? That was me, I barely gave a fuck when I said I believed and left it behind with zero angst.

They look like phone/cable lines, for one because I don't think power lines would bend that much from a person sitting on them. Maybe that was the issue when I used to subscribe to Charter, superheroes sitting up there.

I'm gonna say it's not a really a thing, but it's a bit of a thing that people feel less need to pretend that isn't what they're doing.

Guy goes home to his small southern town after 15 years on death row for a crime we don't know whether he committed. Very slow, spacey drama with a cast of great performances.

That's at least a fun retcon.

I've always been less bothered by bad special effects for some reason, but season 1 especially does have some stuff that would be a high barrier to entry to those are bothered.

I prefer season 3 to season 2 of Veronica Mars, but I'm some kind of horrible human who doesn't have a particular problem with Piz. He's lame, yes, but not in an annoying way.

Seems like the sort of thing a lizard person would say to distract us from his nefarious agenda of manufacturing manmade global warming to try to create more comfy hot rocks to lie around on.

The Giant Spider Invasion ("Bill Rebane is the finest filmmaker to ever come out of north central Wisconsin."), Terror From the Year 5000, I Was A Teenage Werewolf.