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I saw Tony Hadley being interviewed in the 80s, maybe on Friday Night Videos or MTV, and he said that every British pop singer since the Rolling Stones premiered in the 60s imitated Mick Jagger—except, of course, for himself. So he kinda seemed like a pretentious twat.

I saw a Passion Play in an evangelical church once, and during the Last Supper scene, each apostle said some final thing to Jesus, and then the actor would freeze as text telling what happened to that apostle appeared on the giant screen above the altar/stage area. And, yes, it reminded me of Animal House, as you

I liked this episode more than the first but less than the second, but having Father John Misty in it was a little too on the nose in that his appearance seemed like the obvious answer to "What singer would these young, attractive, and hip characters be psyched to see?" And if his appearance wasn't too on the nose,

But was he doing that in a store? And did he shit in your shoe? That kid was a psychopath.

Plus , the lessons learned seemed to be either one extreme or the other, either "children are the greatest" or "children are the worst!" Everything seemed very cartoonish; I don't doubt that children can be monsters, but what young boy rubs his dick on all the frozen waffles in a grocery store? Plus, could the

"probably" = "I just kinda made this up"

The People Under the Stairs

She wrote a sequel where Annabel, her younger brother, and her boyfriend discover a TV that airs broadcasting from 24 hours in the future, so that they can watch a live horse race, see who wins, and then bet on the winner before the race even begins. I have thought about the benefits of such a TV almost every day of

Ani tailed Ray's father after she slipped pills into his jelly beans.

Soderbergh put them together in Out of Sight.

You know those tee shirts, available at several web sites, that mash up two or more different but obvious, overly beloved fandoms? Like Mario and Luigi but they're Sam Jackson and Travolta from Pulp Fiction? Or Jake and Finn from Adventure Time but they're Doctor Who and some companion or something? Ready Player One

Hot dog in a pizza? That's a Cheesy Blaster:

Nothing about Social Distortion?

What's the difference between The Lumineers, Of Monsters and Men, Phillip Phillips, and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes? Those are different bands, right? Who does the song where they all shout "Hey!"? Which one has a song called "Home"?

I'm surprised there are people who think Whiplash endorses Fletcher's harsh methods.

F for Freakazoid if only for the character Candlejack, the creepy, floating, scarecrow-looking guy who would

I would like to point out that when Sonny Bono appeared as Deacon Dark, the Kiss-like musician, his song starts with the lyrics, "Smash it! Bash it! Hit it with a hammer and crash it!"

I thought I read somewhere that the Carly Rae Jepsen mash-up (wonderfully named "Call Me a Hole") pissed him off: https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Waiting for Xeno