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The only thing I know about Brotherhood of the Wolf is that apparently Hidetaka Miyazaki is a big fan.

I remember really liking Along Came a Spider at the time, and returning to it years later and wondering what the hell was wrong with young me.

The One is an awful movie that I really enjoy because the premise completely falls apart if you think about it for more than a second (there are seriously only a hundred-some-odd universes, not an infinite number???) and because Jet Li clearly relished the opportunity to play a sneering, scenery-chewing villain.

Sometimes I remember that Dave Grohl is a mortal man and will die someday, and it makes me really sad. I'm not kidding.

So lame that it's… cool?

Everyone gave them tons of shit about that but I'm with Scott Ian, when you get older you tend to lose your hair, and there's nothing sadder than an old dude desperately hanging onto something that's clearly gone.

My sister was an intern at WMMR (Philly rock station with a long history and good relationships with lots of bands) and I was able to get backstage passes to their summer festival show. I had to be sternly reminded not to bother the rock stars after I was reduced to a stuttering mess by Jerry Freaking Cantrell,

Don't forget "Down in a Hole", that one really gets people on their feet!

That's a really beautiful song, a good choice.

I am not and have never been cool, and had barely enough self-awareness to recognize that in the 90's. I think I just resigned myself to my fate.

"Never Named" is such a weird but addictive song.

"Show Me How to Live" is one of the best driving-fast-with-the-windows-down songs of all time (which made it even better that the video was a Vanishing Point tribute). Otherwise I'm kind of in agreement.

My favorite Soundgarden song remains the title track on Superunknown. What an awesome, loud, awesomely loud song. RIP Chris.

What awful news. Cornell was my favorite rock singer, he even elevated the first Audioslave record to greatness. This one hurts.

Something something godly armor something something bad writing.

(Iris waves)

The only guarantees in life are death, taxes and a different version of Harrison Wells in every season of The Flash.

HR eyes up the Savitar arm blade pretty meaningfully. I assumed he was going to shoot it at Savitar since he's supposed to be on a nearby roof at that moment, no?

There's the infamous Punisher arc where Frank Castle got his face carved up and a plastic surgeon made him black, and then he teamed up with Luke Cage to fight drug dealers.

The great episodes are still great (Slapsgiving, The Blitz, Spoiler Alert, etc.) but the bad lore-heavy episodes are even worse now.