Hello City kills me… If I Fall… The Old Apartment…. I'll Be That Girl… The Same Thing… so many great, sad songs
Hello City kills me… If I Fall… The Old Apartment…. I'll Be That Girl… The Same Thing… so many great, sad songs
BNL was like my 2nd show… it was great
they're amazing
I remember buying Stunt because of One Week and I was amazed at how DARK most of the songs were. even their first album had stuff like The Flag, about domestic violence. Maybe New Kids on the Block is a bit dated, but otherwise they've held up
that Community bit rang true because that's how i feel about them
Reminds me of the Ursula K Leguin story Those Who Walk Away from Omelas. but i think i'm more utilitarian - there's always suffering and death, and i think we should reduce it on an absolute scale
in his Q&A, Frost called out John Wydham, and what this is is a British 'cozy catastrophe" http://www.theguardian.com/…
yeah i thought Pegg would learn his lesson… was it really a happy ending?
@avclub-a7894649f023b61a850c178d9870aee1:disqus , i hate people who apply that dumb theory to every movie
the fight scenes were probably the best this year
you could argue that Simon Pegg is the villain
huh? Scott Pilgrim is probably my favorite movie, and has brilliant fight scenes. if you hated it, you're just too old, uncool, or bitter
no, seeing it on a pre-release screening with Pegg, Wright and Frost is the best thing to happen all year
It is a masterpiece, you idiot
to be fair, it is the best film of 2013
its better than Hot Fuzz… you need to see it twice, and when you do its great
Did anyone else think the aliens where the heroes of the movies? they were trying to bring humanity into a universal society, like the Culture in the novel that Bill Bailey was reading in Hot Fuzz
what women? Shaun of the Dead yeah, but there's barely any in Hot Fuzz and one in World's End
somebody on another forum said they're actually reactionary, since all their movies kinda fight against the common people coming together, and that Shaun of the dead is about a revolt of the underclass
hint: Simon Pegg isn't the hero of The World's End