This is not a great list and is missing a lot, but anyway: NPR's 150 greatest albums made by women.
This is not a great list and is missing a lot, but anyway: NPR's 150 greatest albums made by women.
Noita trailer, roguelike where every pixel is simulated.
And Randy Travis. What a weirdly cast movie.
Pretty good, but I'd rather not go into it.
I can't stand the way he sings, but I love to hear him talk.
Saw Dunkirk on Thursday and watched a few Great British Baking Show over the course of the weekend.
I knew it was something along those lines.
Happy birthday, Francesco Sforza! Congratulations on reestablishing the Duchy of Milan in place of the Ambrosian Republic.
Maybe they lost that sweet Laurel Canyon sound.
And a solid slugging percentage.*
I think it shows his flaws as a writer, at least, even if Mark Rylance nearly salvages some of the clunky dialogue he's given. I wouldn't say it is perfect, but it is very good and up among his best.
Yeah some of the shifting perspectives on sinking ships reminded me a lot of Inception and of course he does the multiple timeline thing (though it feels like either he fudged a bit on "The Mole" section or we missed some days).
At least you aren't living in a duckblind like Tere.
I like the McElroys and I like a lot of Polygon videos, but the thought of watching almost two hours straight of somebody playing a videogame fills me with dread.
I remembered I also like "The Woman Who Powders Herself" (though it is a short instead of a full film and more unsettling than straight horror).
I have to say I'm surprised at the lack of The Night of the Hunter.
There was an episode of Happy Days where Fonzie jumped a shark, you know.