It's amazing this show can make even hate-able things find such perfectly appropriate context. I can't argue the appropriateness of those dudes getting pumped to stripper rock (and hey, maybe someone burnt Dutch's fling a Magnetic Fields CD) .
It's amazing this show can make even hate-able things find such perfectly appropriate context. I can't argue the appropriateness of those dudes getting pumped to stripper rock (and hey, maybe someone burnt Dutch's fling a Magnetic Fields CD) .
Just playing devil's advocate here, but I've talked with many police officers and detectives in NYC, Philly and NJ, and two things I've taken away are:
"Now all I have is this weird hot feeling in the back of my head…"
Mr Mingo and Little Man are two of my all-time favorites
"Pardon me, but I don't like myself very much. Mayhaps you have the new long-player by !!! ?"
ah Thank You!
urge to kill…rising!
Well he certainly thinks he's god's gift to comics, with the wit of a 6th grader and a bibliography that in no way backs up his sense of importance as the center of the comics and film universe. He's a savvy businessman, I'll give him that, but all the Red Sons and Ultimates in the world don't counterbalance the rest…
I had read it a billion times, but because I'm not terribly bright, it took me reading the "absolute" version of DC New Frontier before I realized that with the exception of 3 splashes, Darwyn Cooke had done the entire thing in widescreen. Not easy, not easy to do well, and how in the heck did I never notice it? …
Quite frankly he's the ONLY reason I am cautiously trying to filter and assess everyone's review of MIllar's embarrassing puerile writing.
I still don't understand this decision from any perspective. What a waste
Neither those, nor the Cap'n skirmishes against the SogMaster, could top whatever charity Meatloaf was hocking on the back of my Secret Wars comics.
I honestly thought at first "Oh man, is this going to be another Russo / Azzarello collaboration? Sign me up!then I got one panel in…
Adrian Younge for the win!
woah @avclub-6c8349cc7260ae62e3b1396831a8398f:disqus I don't know if I ever knew/interpreted that as a "death row" song, but my goodness, I have already left very specific instructions that Nina Simone's version be played at my wake, along with "Any Day Now" by Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers:
http://www.youtube.com/wat…
I have to give everything on this page some digestion, but thank you for bringing up "Golf" (I'll teach you…). Having watched the entire series a multitude of times, I think this is the earliest instance of my heart being preemptively broken into a thousand pieces
That's awesome I didn't realize that! I knew Boy Named Sue was. Shel gets more and more interesting the more I learn about that wonderful weirdo
Oh, I agree, and she's up there for me. She sang for Dr King which is step 1 in sanctification, I lose my mind if "House That Jack Built" comes on, her performance (and that backing band, especially the drummer) in Chain Of Fools should be studied, even her cover of My Way deserves being heard by everyone
well, the cold truth of the matter…is that I just don't enjoy Nick Cave much at all
(braces self for backlash)
Got his technique down and everything, he don't be tickling or nothing.