Right I'm just saying it looked like it was.
Right I'm just saying it looked like it was.
This thing is pure bliss. After all the coy teasing and hype for 8 years, they shattered every expectation and then some. A monster of a record.
Death Grips is a good choice. Nothing to do but play the songs and they either like it or they don't.
I mean, the obvious answer for me is Twin Peaks. Not that almost any of David Lynch's work is really easy to explain, but Twin Peaks is an especially tough sell to people not accustomed to his unique creative vision. How does one sell the appeal of a daytime soap satire that also has elements of a police procedural…
Saw this vid on their YouTube channel when it went up. Looks good, would definitely want to head over to Brooklyn and try this.
I mean, they're definitely sleeping together.
The Freys aren't one of the seven "Great Houses" (although neither are the Tarlys, but I assume Tyrion meant the standard definition of the word "great," not the "Former rulers of each individual Kingdom of the Seven Kingdoms prior to Aegon the Conqueror's arrival" definition of "Great").
She said annulment, that it was Rhaegar who got it, and that Rhaegar then married someone else. But Sam didn't let her finished before he found out to whom he was subsequently married (Lyanna).
But that is why Davos brought him on, to smith weapons. He created a whole backstory for him as Clovis and everything. And then Gendry decides he'd rather foolishly run into battle than provide the service his skills are best suited for.
The answer: yes, he is. Say what you will about his personality or sense of style, the man does a lot of good for the places he visits on his show. They typically see massive upticks in business as a result of the exposure they get, helping out hundreds of small businesses across the country. He may be obnoxious but…
Jackie Brown is a solid choice for #1. The fact that I can still mention it to people, only to have them turn around and say "What's that?" in response, is a travesty.
Scorsese would be a solid choice to direct the film adaptation of all this.
It's not even about being a fan. One can dislike the show and also recognize that it has been critically acclaimed for a while now. Perpetuating the belief that it is bad is going to get less people to watch it, which will get it cancelled.
Setting aside the fact that it has been exceptional for at least the past two seasons, people should be encouraging others to watch it, not acting like it's a bad show when it isn't. Say "After an undeniably rocky start, SHIELD has blossomed into one of the better action series currently on television." No need to…
No but it is a gas station, so the connotation was there.
In context, it is. It's basically saying the show is a creative failure because, when you fallen short of triumph, you have…failed.
Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D. failed to convert enthusiasm for the Avengers films into ratings; save for the stretches when it’s been engaged in call-and-response with the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s big-screen output, it’s also fallen short of creative triumph.
I thought the same thing about Ed's scene. Kept expecting some of the Woodsmen to appear.
So happy for Donald Glover. Deserves every bit of success and every accolade he gets for Atlanta.
Nowhere near as insufferable as that.