“Dunkirk doesn’t have that problem”
“Dunkirk doesn’t have that problem”
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The amount of new music out there really is overwhelming. I’m fortunate enough to work in an office by myself and pretty much listen to music 5 or 6 hours every day. Can’t imagine how I would find anything if I was just a casual listener.
Me too. I dislike most popular music from the 90s and most of the stuff I do like I wasn’t aware existed at the time. Personally, I think we are living in the best era for music since the 1970s. There’s so much out there right now that’s good, it just takes more work to find it.
Yeah. I’m 43 and I find I get less nostalgic by the day. I still enjoy an album from back in the day, now and then, but I’m far more interested in being surprised by music, or discovering something new.
Huh. I guess this study has little to no over lap at all with how I view music or what I consider to be formative. Certainly, I still find favorite music in my 30s, while I generally don’t listen to much that I listened to while I was 14. And the favorite music I’m finding has little to do with the so called…
I hate ... HATE it when directors make changes to their films to please stupid test audience members. “We wanted to know what was happening back on earth”.... that’s why you see the next film ya dumb fucks. You don’t ruin ONE film for that. They dumb so many films down thanks to this antiquated mechanic. I’ve used the…
It can be two things.
Incorrect. Some of us read this article only because Sean O’Neal wrote it. Seriously, you could write an article about frozen concentrated orange juice futures and not even mention Trading Places once and I’d still read it.
It’s a tv car, geek points apply. Real cars, nah.
I’m not sure ‘geek points’ really apply to not knowing the difference between one American muscle car versus another. That sort of thing is usually reserved for the gearheads.
He looks like a nearsighted parrot who also works at a bank
Colbert just lost some of his geek points. Starsky and Hutch didn’t drive a Charger, it was a Ford Gran Torino. The Dukes of Hazzard had a Charger, sometimes a Challenger.
I get it. He is fairly hamfisted and verbally brutal when talking about Cheetolini. The all out assault that Stephen uses when speaking about Cadet Bone Spurs is for us (US), not our polite and from my experience much more rational on the average neighbors to the North. By the time I get home, after listening to…
Old fat Chevy Chase still killed it, though. He fell on a drum set in one episode. I can’t remember anything about the episode, just him falling down on a drum set. Genius.
That selfie bit was legitimately one of the funniest authentic superhero moments I’ve seen. Sure, there have been a lot of fantastic funny moments in comic book shows and movies, but something about a criminal going, “hey, before you knock me unconscious, can I take a selfie with you?” seems incredibly genuine, and…
I’m gonna need a minute, I’m still trying to get over Lady Eve embalming that dude (I think that’s what she was doing or turning him into a mummy, either way, gross)
Is Lady Eve’s job just to do random creepy things? Next episode, she’ll be carving a gnarled ventriloquist doll. Then she’ll be digging up artifacts at a cursed burial ground. Then she’ll be feeding rats to cobras.
I hope they keep having laugh out loud moments on the show. Last week it was the Jefferson-Khalil shower talk, this week it was 2-Bits asking for a selfie with Black Lightning.