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Yes, the little known prequel!

For the final tour, on the second half of the concert, Neil had to go back to playing the monster kit he played back in the 2112 days. He had problems adjusting because as you noted, he had been studying with a jazz drummer and had reconfigured his kit for that style. If you go online, you can probably find the

I have two vinyl copies of The Six Wives of Henry VII (one of them a half speed mastered edition that pretty much sounds exactly like the other one) and even I knew to stop at King Arthur.

How has the CBC not rebooted KOK with Colantoni?

Johnny Mandel is credited with the music for the song. Mike Altman, son of Robert Altman (some guy who directed MASH, wonder what else he did?) is credited with lyrics.

I agree, the ban is dumb and seems arbitrary. I'd rather he go to the UK and get confronted by protestors. Or hell, do some interviews and talk about it the issue, show he really is evolving. I think shrugging off that material as old is just weak sauce. Does he believe in it or not?

Whether it's a government institution, a media source, a friend, a foe, your mother..whatever, when someone brings up some heinous crap you said or did, the only appropriate response is to take responsibility and accept the consequences of your actions.

This was at TIFF last year. It came at the material from a feminist perspective, so not so much concerned with the civil war, Confederacy or slavery. Instead it was about how these three woman survived with no men as their culture broke down during war. Then it turns into a home invasion thriller.

Hey, even I admit she was cute in this.

That, sir, is Lyle's Golden Syrup.

So, you had oatmeal?

Back then I would have picked Brokeback Mountain, mainly on the strength of Ledger and Williams. I haven't seen it since, but some elements back then didn't work for me. Gyllenhaal and Hathaway seemed too young even as they aged them. I think they'd both be much more interesting in those roles now.

During the commercials, we'd all go at the same time to the washroom and flood the sewers of Hogtown.

There are some older films, see Nosferatu, White Zombie, etc. The service is in beta and clearly still working out the kinks, one of them being that older movies can be harder to sort out streaming rights.

It's particularly galling this week. The Strain should be in the regular coverage section. That's three weeks straight it's been missed. Halt and Catch Fire had its season finale last week. No Rick and Morty…I know the weekend is a 72 hour bender for some… but NO RICK AND MORTY?

Well, his own kids didn't, so…yes?

Irons read an audiobook version of Lolita. It may just be the perfect way to experience the book. Highly recommended.

Two weeks in a row that The Strain is not in the regular coverage section. You guys are still covering it, what gives?

In the old days, I could have put Rob Ford in a sack and beat him with a shovel, throw him from a moving car or any number of permanent solutions. Today, I have to spend thousands reinforcing my roof and hope Rob Ford becomes my neighbour's problem

Whoever runs it retweets the Toronto Archives, so they're aces in my book.