Transformers 5: Planet of the Earth.
Transformers 5: Planet of the Earth.
Transformers 5: Planet of the Earth.
Written by No One.
"He told me an alien tried to pull him into the sun…"
Nathan seems like he has much more of a goal to infiltrate reality this season, probably due to the unexpected virality of Dumb Starbucks. The show is slightly less funny but more conceptually ambitious this season. I've watched each episode twice already.
Very well put! I also adored that it worked: For all the lunacy of the image, that damn straw doll was scaring crows, by gum. Something has to protect against their razorsharp beaks.
Local H's fifteen-minute closer "What Would You Have Me Do?" from Here Comes the Zoo has elements of many if not all of the album's previous tracks.
Has anyone been able to make it through "Chopper" even once? My land what an endurance test.
My sentiments almost exactly. Though I really enjoyed The Master, there is nothing relatable, cogent, or accessible in Inherent Vice. The penultimate scene with Brolin underscores the entire film: arbitrary scenes, cipher characters, untraceable dialogue, absurdity without joy. What really aggravated me was that the…
The Guardian's Alex Macpherson nails the review to this album. (http://www.theguardian.com/…,
Exactly. She can't write a hook to save her life. Even her songs where her verses are great, here comes another rotten chorus.
She's been steadily exhausting the goodwill she earned from that verse ever since she did it four years ago. The culmination is this Absolute Dud.
By "unhinged," do you mean "fakey"?
Exactly. The problem with this review is that it was written before the reviewer watched the episode.
No, Sorkin would've deleted the clumsy, needless "at all."
We literally posted this at the same time. But it is wonderful. "I'm collapsing, Chris!"
How about the easter egg on the DVD of Peter O'Hanraha-hanrahan reporting on 9/11? Utterly brilliant. "It's a clear, crisp morning morning in New York, Chris!"
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And another!
No one has yet mentioned the utter majesty of "Angel Duster," possibly the best song El-P's done yet? Versus "Tasmanian Pain Coaster," probably. Great album, fantastic finish.
Yeah, I agree with you: Even though Kiwi's story could be pigeonholed in certain ways (Coming of Age, Fish Out of Water), the specifics of his story denied those easy categories, and his was much more interesting and readable, as well as funny. I grew to outright dislike Ava's story, especially in its aimlessness and…
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