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So just saw this and I thought it was good. I heard comparisons to Heat (which i can see) and Godfather II (which I can't). I think it was great that it attempted to explore deeper and darker themes than is typical in this sort of movie. Also that it largely avoided the heavy-handed dialog of the first one. I liked Batman Begins quite a bit but that dialog killed me. That said, these are the only comic book movies I've ever liked. I actually wish they would have gone further with it though. The themes were so overt.
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Weird. A friend just sent me an IM saying he'd picked this up. How is it? I have Emotionalism and I think it's alright, but I can't get past lyrics like "Love writes a letter and sends it to hate."
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Meh, music criticism is pretty stupid in general, in my opinion. No two people agree on all music. Even some of the folks I agree with the most like music I think is shit and vice versa. So a review is accurate to exactly one person: the reviewer. Let alone the notion of distilling the "quality" down to a tenth decimal grade. That said, I still get turned on to a lot of music through Pitchfork and some of the writing is so "indier-than-thou" (stole this expression from a friend) that it makes me laugh and forget I'm not reading the Onion. A good "review" is one that gives me a feel for what th
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Any particular kind of music? I am seeing Yonder Mountain String Band with Keller Williams at Red Rocks (you should go just for the Red Rocks experience if you've never been) on Saturday, August 2. Also catching Robert Earl Keen at the Boulder Theater on August 5th.
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It's really remarkable how many people have what I can only assume to be an underdeveloped appreciation of music since so many rank the band's less mature music so highly. YHF AGiB SBS ST BT AM
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That seems like a specious argument. This is a scientific issue and that documentary has been roundly dismissed as misleading and not employing peer-reviewed scientific evidence (or misrepresenting good scientists). The same could be said about any number of liberal propaganda pieces, BTW (Michael Moore anyone?). But saying that not seeing the documentary makes me (or any that have considered scientific evidence on the subject from a variety of sources) afraid of opposing views seems on par with arguing that those that have not seen Bambi couldn't possibly understand the subject of gun control
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Wilco to perform at Outside Lands Festival in SF This Summer
Moe_Syzlak replied to gogo's topic in Just A Fan
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I'd just like to point out that most reputable scientists will talk about this issue not as "global warming," but as "climate change." The warming is only one aspect of the overall issue. However, it does sound scarier so journalists and politicians will exploit it. The fact that people don't understand the issue (and the term is misleading to the overall issue) leads people to roll their eyes when we achieve record cold temperatures. In fact, these cold temps are predicted by climate change models and reinforce the research. As with the oil issue where price at the pump is the most simplisti
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Yeah not the most responsible piece of journalism, that one. But I agree that, while global warming is very real and an issue -- just as terrorism is -- politicians and media will sensationalize the issue for personal gain. An ex-girlfriend of mine is a PhD studying climate change and she will not speak to the media. Most of her colleagues that I have spoken with also feel politics/media and science don't mix all that well. Science, by definition, doesn't operate in absolutes and politics and the media seem to ONLY operate in black and white.
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Still my favorite of the year, I think.
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Youkilis? no. AJ Pierzynski? Absolutely!
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A very unusual video for Andrew Bird's "Lull."
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Agreed. But in the extra innings, he was the worst looking at the plate of the bunch. I think he may have struck out on three pitches... TWICE! Just not a good night for Uggla any way you slice it.
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Well sure. I don't have a crystal ball, but this is ECON 101 and a major tenet of the fiscal conservative beliefs, right?
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There sure is. T. Boone Pickens for example. BUT that is because it seems a wise investment now DESPITE the subsidies. Less unfair advantage to some technologies = more incentive to develop others. I wasn't saying in "B" that it eliminates competitive technologies, merely that it decreases the investment in them.
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Barenaked Ladies front man arrested on drug charges
Moe_Syzlak replied to bsr8j's topic in Someone Else's Song
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Not just oil, ethanol and any other technology that gets an unfair advantage. I think the best solution will rise to the top if the government didn't fuck it up.
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See this, to me, is like the old woman who swallowed the fly. The solution is worse than the original problem. There aren't just two sides to this and as long as lobbies are able to successfully fuck things up, new, potentially more effective, solutions' development will be stifled... technologies we perhaps haven't even thought of. We are a nation of innovation and allowing drilling as long the subsidies remain: A) won't solve the problem; B ) will likely inhibit solutions from being developed. It seems sort of akin to subsidizing the horse-drawn carriage industry to the detriment of the emer
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As long as that market is free, open and fair, then we are in violent agreement. I suspect, however, that you would still be in favor of drilling even if the subsidies remain. Add to that the fact that no politician has the balls to propose removing the subsidies because most people would believe the propaganda that the politician would be responsible for higher gas prices. Once again illustrating why this is my favorite quote: "The best argument against democracy is a five minute conversation with the average voter." - Winston Churchill ETA: Just to be clear that quote was not directed a
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Cool. I agree with removing the subsidies for ethanol as well. I posted something in the Election thread about the fact that "red states" the overwhelming beneficiaries of federal spending while "blue states" foot the bill. I found that interesting as the conservative stance would have you believe it is the urban poor on welfare and this seems to dispute that. Instead I posited (with no evidence mind you ) that it is more likely things such as corn and oil subsidies. More drilling (and expansion of ethanol for that matter) are not legitimate fixes and likely wouldn't do one damn thing to help
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Anyone willing to send me a PM?
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So, have you heard? Josh Hamilton used to have a drug problem.
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We can. But get rid of the subsidies and charge the oil companies fair market value for the public lands they will drill on and see if they are still so eager. It amuses me that the same conservatives that tout free trade and no "redistribution of wealth" seem in favor of corporate socialism of this nature. I want an even playing field to promote the economically most sustainable technology.