The trouble with guys like Frank Zappa is they generally don't like journalists, and don't give serious answers to stupid questions. Really, how the fuck is the guy on stage supposed to measure the political consciousness of his audience?
The trouble with guys like Frank Zappa is they generally don't like journalists, and don't give serious answers to stupid questions. Really, how the fuck is the guy on stage supposed to measure the political consciousness of his audience?
It's like the victim isn't really a person in all of this.
It really emphasizes why it has to be said that rapists cause rape.
She doesn't support the bad guy, she's just mad as hell that we live in a society where people see his awful actions and conclude he's a bad guy.
Wow.. does she really think she's the victim of being too cute?
If we were just talking about her hangover yes. When we are talking about the man that raped her, no.
Does the world really need another predictable pop-punk cover of something that would be best covered by any other genre of popular music?
Pop-punk covers tend to be terrible in general.
Because an album that takes pop in a different direction is more memorable and interesting to talk about than an album that is simply very good at the time. They new album is good, but it would have be more interesting if they could have pushed what they were doing with The Con into more popular territory.
Nah, SRV is the reason most blues festivals are 90% guitar centric Texas boogie. He didn't revive the blues, he simply helped change the definition.
Speak for yourself. I wouldn't even say nerds, I'd say a particular brand of Internet obsessive.
The normal reaction to "what do you think about the new Ghostbusters" is "There's a new Ghostbusters?"
The annoyance with the sentinels was the fact that they always very quickly went from indestructible to Wolverine just needs to breath on it.
Nah, just about everything is better about Batman The Animated Series. X-Men is constantly bogged down by being a 90s kids show.
That line isn't even true in the movie. Ferris definitely doesn't get away with saying something stupid to a parking garage attendant and thinking a $5 tip will simply by the guy's loyalty. He's also well aware that he's pushing it with the hooky.
Nah, it seems to be exactly what a teenage character would say, she sounds like a kid fixated on the gross humour found in sex ed class.
It's worse. Black people come out of nowhere just to dance in a flash mob at some unrelated parade when a Beatles song started playing.
I always thought he was kind of freaking out over the fact that the kid didn't really have a face. Just a bit of red where the mouth would be.
It may be regional. Third wheel doesn't make much sense to me. It's the fifth wheel that's essentially the spare tire.
So, you can't dislike a song about a gross unlikeable jerk because it's intentionally about a gross unlikeable jerk?