WHATS HE BUILDING IN THERE FTW
WHATS HE BUILDING IN THERE FTW
"Master of Disguise" references win every thread.
Pollard has better album titles though. Real Emotional Trash can't hold a candle to STANDARD GARGOYLE DECISIONS.
Like Mike
I never saw the movie but could someone who has please explain if there was ever a scene where his age was brought up as a reason he wouldn't be eligible to be allowed on the team? granted it's not Air Bud, but at least in those movies you can have the inevitable scene where they look in the Rule Book and…
Inaccurate! There…are….five….nyaaahs.
I counted 5 nyyyaaaahsss.
iTunes (on the PC, anyway) is slowwww and crashy, and feels the need to do minor revision updates by downloading the entire program again (while asking you pretty please to download Safari also) and then forcing you to restart.
MBI is spot on. Before the resdesign was great. Some genius thought EPs should be on a different page from albums, and that we really enjoyed having to hit "read more" because loading all that extra text on a page in the first place was apparently extremely taxing on their servers.
Miller has this right. Delroy Lindo:Broken Arrow::CCH Pounder:Face/Off.
19.
The "end of life" one depressed me for the next few days.
Another "yes" vote. And you could maybe do the noteworthy Independent Lens and/or Masterpiece (like you did with "Sherlock").
wanted to add a "me too" for the PBS Newshour. They have been getting a bit worse in the last few years by falling for the "false equivalence" of putting a normal economist next to some nut from the Cato Institute as a way to cover "both sides" of an issue, but they still do a great job of covering stories (esp.…
The "I'm Still Here" opening was somewhat interesting but so obviously scripted I wonder who those listeners were that actually bought it. But at least it loosened things up a tiny bit— the ultra-scripted and formatted show is so stale at this point (they even edit every mispronounced word out of the show)— even NPR…
In Filmspotting's defense (gah), I would say that they tend to be more "well-rounded" in older films than some on SlashFilm, who at times don't seem like they've seen much before 1970. On the other hand, the Filmspotting older film marathons tend to be fairly worthless exercises as they fall all over themselves…
Dave Chen needs to stop referring to everybody by their full name each time he addresses them. it confuses out the guests at minute 45 of the show to keep hearing, "Well, John Smith, what did you think about the movie."
Pop Culture Happy Hour is decent enough, but the amount of time they devote to terrible reality shows is depressing (and only partially funny to me because I don't both to watch Real Housewives so I don't get the references), and they sucked me in by discussing Inception on their first show. Kind of lacking the…
everything Podious said above re: Filmspotting is very true. Matty started out innocuous enough, but him finding his awful groove has actually been the worst thing ever for the show. The singing, the pseudo self-depreciation, the reading off of trivia facts of each city people contribute to (I now have to skip past…
Sad to say, this album is like 1/5 as good. Really, all 3 of the other RFs albums are far superior to this. The lead singer decided to turn his vocals way up in the mix for the same album that contains the worst lyrics he's ever written. Bummer.
are you really trying to say
that the new Hot Hot Heat album is better than "Mines". because then you fail at life.