You've obviously never seen Psycho, a pity that.
You've obviously never seen Psycho, a pity that.
Capital wanted Rubber Soul to be The Beatles "folk-rock" album to compete with Dylan and the Byrds. In this context, swiitching up "Drive my Car" with "'I've just seen a face" was a good choice…but then the suits at Capital got greedy and decided to pull "Nowhere Man" (the Beatles most jangly and Byrds-like song ever)…
I've always thought "Sunday Morning" would have been a better closing track on VU, although there's much artistic irony making it the opening track.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but if one song is going to drive your opinion then the loss is yours….by the way I don't like "Be True to Your School" either, it's easily one of the worst songs that Wilson wrote.
I'll have to go with Pet Sounds because it's a complete version of what Brian Wilson wanted to accomplish as an artist.
If that was ever a 60's era album that time has been kind to it's Sunflower. Pretty much totally dismissed critically and sold so poorly that there was talk at the time of the Beach Boys losing their newly signed contract with Reprise.
The Final Cut is a decent Mr. Roger Waters solo album, but had no business, other than marketing, being labeled as a Pink Floyd album.
The character Depp played was an amoral, weird, annoying, big nosed creep, characteristics that the actor portrayed perfectly.
The negative reaction to TP:FWWM is primarily due to a critical backlash against Lynch after TP: The Series, since the 2nd season was justifiably disappointing at the time. However time has been kind and appreciation of the movie as the most terrifying horror movie of the 90's has increased greatly.
Shhhhhh…they're all "actors".
No doubt, this show could easily be the worst thing shown on TV this season, but it's somewhat entertainingly awful in the way the producers have made the wrong choices in everything from concept (or lack thereof) and casting (choosing some of the most obvious caricatures and reality reality show "actors" since "Mad,…
So basically this is just a remake of "Robinson Caruso on Mars" without the native american slave sub-context and model ships borrowed from Pal's War of the Worlds.
Damn, I could have sworn that line was in Spock's Brain. Still, McCoy leading Spock's brainless body around with what looks like a primitive model airplane controller never ceases to amuse.
As bad as it gets at time, TOS S3 consistently remains entertaining. "Spock's Brain" may be bad, but it's entertainingly bad and is immortalized by hard-core trekkers for the line "I'm a doctor not an escalator!" alone.
It's also the only time in ST canon where Kirk could actually be called the villain of the piece, at least until the last act.
STIII is easily the most overlooked and under-appreciated of the ST movies. It's aged better than STIV and we also get to see the first hints of a darker vision of Star Fleet that would be fully explored in DS9.
They got what everybody else gets, a life…no more no less.
Yes, Babylon has some rough patches in the first season and you'll have to get used to the primitive CGI, but when it was on in season 2-4 it was the best SF series on during it's initial run in the mid 90's.
Durden would have replaced it with the Hustler porn parody version with Allie Haze, Alexis Texas, Kimberly Kane and Dave Thomas as the beaver.
I am Spartacus' half-brother Tacus.