It’s fair to say Justin Bieber’s best/most memorable work was his cameo on Atlanta.
It’s fair to say Justin Bieber’s best/most memorable work was his cameo on Atlanta.
Thanks, Russian Bot!!
And if Biebs was the accomplished songsmith your argument needs him to be, then so would he.
He didn’t accomplish shit. His marketing team? Sure.
I will be honest. I only clicked the link to hate-watch, then complain in the comments, about anybody who was gonna say something nice about Gravity. Thanks for talking me out of it.
It’s fun. There is plenty of awful shit and even worse people, but even the trashy tacky shit has an appeal. Depending on what you’re into, there are all kinds of ways to do Vegas.
You find wailing on someone with a 3 to 6 foot long aluminum pole erotic? Go on...
I struggle with that too. I can still reflexively revert to my 90's Gen X “was into it before it was cool” hipster mode if I’m not paying attention.
And you’re the puppet master pulling the strings? You must be very smart.
Stone still makes good beer.
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Fair review of a fine film.
Wasn’t this the original “all show, no go” car?
OK but...what am I supposed to call my neighborhood bodega? And what if I’m an actual ninja?
Fuck off, South Carolina. The only value you add is beaches, golf courses, and Parris Island. Marines can go to MCRD San Diego, and there is enough golf and beach without you fuckers, especially if we replace you with Puerto Rico.
Well one of those things had actually happened before you were born, the others are physically impossible...
It’s clear by their actions that these people are trash, it’s pretty irrefutable.
Yeah, hell yeah. Chet Baker...
Yeah, I mean if Ella Fitzgerald shows up I am not turning it off, but generally the vocal’s aren’t what I want when I want jazz.
I hate that I am becoming a “Jazz guy*” in my mid-40's but I do love being able to turn my friends and acquaintances on to the best stuff they’ve never taken the time to listen to before.