"I disagree with an opinion shared by a large group of people. Therefore they are the 'collectivemind' and I am a unique and precious voice of reason."
"I disagree with an opinion shared by a large group of people. Therefore they are the 'collectivemind' and I am a unique and precious voice of reason."
Think how track & field competitors named Wilde must feel.
Just Google Image Search "Grace Park".
The prior decade was the heyday of Pixar? Are you talking about the late 90s?
Great work, Eeeeeeeradicator.
It all went downhill after he asked to sing Black Bird on that late night show (Leno? Letterman? I forget).
I think this news is really interesting.
I don't think the G.I. Joe concept means it has to be a bad movie. Same with TMNT. It depends on how it's handled. Just because Batman & Robin was shit didn't stop Batman Begins and Dark Knight from being awesome.
Do you just stay on the internet all day with 10 tabs open hitting CTRL-R or something? Seriously, what is your fucking problem? Die in a fire.
GOD FUCKING DAMN IT YOU'RE RIGHT. THE 3 IS A FAKE B. FUCK FUCK FUCK.
Forgot to say "Once in a lifetime, a reality show comes along" blah blah blah
Best songs have already been mentioned, but I kinda like Crazy, Cryin', and Hole in My Soul.
I'm not going to read the news article or the comments because I haven't started Season 2 of Mad Men yet.
Yes the birds line was great.
I liked Die Another Day. It was like a fun cartoon or something. It was probably my favorite of the Brosnan Bond movies.
Also: Clarissa > Sabrina by a factor of QUITE A LOT ACTUALLY.
I might say "I really enjoy the fudge brownies at your dessert store, Sweet Harts!"
I clicked on it too, then wondered what the fuck I was doing. I've never been to Chicago, I don't who Albini is, and I was 12 in 1993.
What's up with Traffic and Weather though? Am I alone in thinking it's an incredibly boring and inconsequential album from a previously brilliant group? I even really liked Out-of-State Plates.
Violent Femmes put out a ton more albums, most of which are really good. I'm not super conscious of what gets mainstream awareness, so I don't know if they had any "hit singles" after the first album though. Did American Music ever get airplay? Seems like the kind of song that would.