Here's my reasoned and measured response:
Here's my reasoned and measured response:
"Jet" is such a kickass song.
Clear Ithorian eyes, full Zabrak hearts, can't lose (but just to be safe, never tell me the odds).
"Royals." It's really good and it's really famous. It's the first song 2013 will be remembered for. "Calling Cards," "Falling," "The Wire" and "The Mother We Share" were also good (as noted above). Also, shout out to Tame Impala's "Elephant", easily the best recent song I heard this year, and something that would…
Tusk : The Americans :: Go Your Own Way (or possibly "Never Going Back Again") : Turn
On the DVD extras to United 93 there's a short documentary in which some of the actors portraying the passengers meet with the families of the people they portray. It's incredibly moving- one of the few movies (such as it is) that's made me cry. You should watch it if you ever get the chance
एक डूब युद्धपोत से उसके परिवार सहेजने के दौरान उन्होंने दम तोड़ दिया.
No, it wasn't Batman, it was a scientist.
Saw them at Lollapalooza in 2010, right after Yeasayer. MGMT made zero impression, while Yeasayer was great.
I wanted to see if anyone else would make the point that Entourage is Eric's show (and Ari's). Vince is definitely not the protagonist, and only barely the main character.
DiCaprio in the rooftop scene of The Departed.
Look everyone, it's future mayor Bill de Blasisaurus!
This review is a disgrace.
The Onion
We own a timber company.
No one else was reminded of The Shining when Don talks to the oldster at the bar?
I just wanted to say this was a kickass discussion of the music of the early 2000s. As someone who was only sort of paying attention at the time, it's most interesting.
Scott Caan is Astronaut Morgan Borlaug in Christopher Nolan's Interstellar. Popping into theaters 2014.
But they just wanted to help people Dress for Less.
This comment, while derivative of and inferior to the original, has nevertheless become underrated in the pop cultural canon.
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