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I don't think anyone ever claimed Nirvana was some force that obliterated shitty music as a whole. For the most part what they credited with doing is obliterating shitty hair metal and power ballads sung by the likes of Warrant and Poison, and shaming the the most famous band at the time, Guns N Roses, out of

Do they still make After School Specials? I wonder when that phrase is going to refer to something most people using it have never actually seen.

I'll grant you, Community may be on the weak side… It feels like it's short for something else, like when people say "did you watch Curb last night?"

Again I call BS. People have access to much more of film history now than ever. There's almost nothing you can't watch if you're willing to put forth the effort to find it. You think that was the case even 15 years ago? We live in an absolutely incredible time for anyone who genuinely loves movies (or hell, music too)

I don't agree. I would guarantee there are more people who take film seriously as an art form in the present day than at any point in cinema's existence. The general moviegoing audience was never more enlightened than they are now and throwing out how people love their Transformers is cheap and lazy statement… There

Depends how you define winner. If you actually want to go by history, Swearengen has another 25+ years to live and hasn't even reached his highest level of success in Deadwood yet with building the Gem Variety theater.

Alma Garrett was a fictional character though, as was about half of cast like I believe all of the Bella Union crew. And Al Swearengen deviated significantly from his real life counterpart almost from the get-go. Most characters on Deadwood took a lot of poetic license, not the least of which being Seth Bullock's

It's weird that it's being reviewed like this is some podcast in competition with The Best Show and CBB. It's obviously a goof a spoof being tossed off by Heidecker and Neil Hamburger whenever they feel like it. If you're a fan of theirs it's a nice little thing to listen to (and I think it's one of those things where

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