There are entire books on Good Vibrations, so this is nothing new. Most rock historians treat it as one of the central tracks of the decade (I spend a day on it in my rock history class). At least he cites Dan!
There are entire books on Good Vibrations, so this is nothing new. Most rock historians treat it as one of the central tracks of the decade (I spend a day on it in my rock history class). At least he cites Dan!
Best narrative about women in business ever put on screen, in my estimation.
It's getting good reviews elsewhere!
That was exhausting to read!
Agree on all points!
True story: Sheboygan in the '80s was known as Sin City.
I have never understood why more people don't call out Trump as the whore of Babylon and the GOP as instruments of the anti-Christ's arrival. Can you think of any public figure who has so successfully embodied all seven deadly sins?
All of our new "green" buildings have them as an environmental sub for air conditioning.
You really can't compare High Baroque and the Biedermeier audiences. As for opera, depending on geography, the audience could be huge.
Yeah, terrible inharmonic artifacts - really took away from her voice.
I have never laughed as hard as I did with that double reveal; the name and the slowly revolving curtain that uncovers the shovel.
Untrustworthy liars with access to large sums of cash appear to be having their day in 2017, so Varga is ahead of the curve.
She was very amusing in Braindead last summer.
I loved this season, and I abhorred White Noise. But yeah, A- on the landing.
I think the whole point is that he's not all-powerful, he's ubiquitous and crafty, profiting off the margins of other people's gullibility and stupidity. It doesn't matter that there's a Gloria Burgle if there is just that many more Emmit Stussys.
Agreed. You are never supposed to be satisfied, but left to ponder the inequities of an unbalanced life.
I assume that would be the opposite of what's intended. Varga is a shabby, Tolstoyan Devil, living in the shadows.
No it's the opposite – it's always Green Onions!
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It's almost as old as the roadhouse; coincidence?