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Still thinking about skipping, but Eisenberg’s, “The red capes are coming,” at the end delights me to no end.

I disagree with the reactive tone of the headline, as I think the discussion that follows is exactly the type of ideas on this subject that I have found helpful over the last few years. You seem to be mostly concerned with using these terms as extreme identifiers or shortcuts, and rightfully so, while also analyzing

Scott Pilgrim vs the World

I’ve been trolled by Mike Doughty for showing enthusiasm for his old band Soul Coughing (who he despises) enough times I’ve blocked him on all the social media platforms I use. I’ve heard from a few friends that he has actively sought them out to berate them for talking about Soul Coughing albums. From what I can

Just read the headline, clicked, scrolled down to here to say

Great job of elegantly capturing a sentiment I've had a hard time communicating to friends or family who still do not think this is an issue of utmost importance.

Oh damn, artists supported by major labels (basically 1% of the music being made in the world) will have to get more creative in the way they add to the narrative of music. Or eventually they'll get too busy suing each other that people will turn off the radio and actually go out and FIND the type of music they want

Love it. Seems like most of the responses you're getting are a variation on #NotAllChristians.

I enjoyed the 4 hour version the other day, though having not seen the third film, the last hour or so was the hardest to follow. I'm interested in seeing how this version compares.

Host Michael Fassbender with musical guest Sia would've made for a nice FRANK-based sketch.

"Is that what you fink you stupid slapper?"

I only buy full albums in a local shop, so if an artist can't put together an entire album worth listening to, chances are I won't pay to listen to them. I enjoy listening to as much music as possible, though, so I'd be lying if I said I didn't use all resources at my disposal to get something I haven't heard before.

"We deeply apologize for today's ethnic genocide, some of our executives were born after the Holocaust."

That dude is fantastic in KINGS OF SUMMER. If that movie had been as popular as it deserved, this headline would've been "BIAGGI-UH OH".

Still be a long time before you Google "religious people tipping" and not come up with something negative, I bet.

No one suspects Bane?

And, hopefully, to feed the hype that would lead to a Pacific Rim sequel.

Key & Peele's influence shows itself.

How about you have an idea you can actually back up instead of finding bullshit ways to support bullshit ideas.