@OY! - Maya Rudolph? Me neither, with the exception of Away We Go.
@OY! - Maya Rudolph? Me neither, with the exception of Away We Go.
Bah, picking nits…
Ron called Wendy a great "companion."
^ Bang-on comparison.
"It's." Cursing the lack of an edit button.
Its not fun. The trip only lasts a few minutes, but there are no redeeming factors to it. Not recommended!
I was pulling for New Rose. If it had been just about any other song by X, I would have gone for that, but We're Desperate is not a favorite of mine.
Birdhouse In Your Soul is overexposed in terms of the band's 11+ album output, but I voted for it anyway. Because I am all about supporting TMBG in every arena.
Makes me wish for a parallel universe in which she never joined VU, instead choosing to make album after album of at-odds-with-itself folk pop.
…at the senseless age of eighty-three.
Yep.
Grindhouse in a packed theater with friends was a lot of fun, though it was clear then and is clear now why it tanked. Not an experience that would appeal to the majority of moviegoers.
Heh. The comment struck me as odd and misplaced, and considering the character's age, I thought that she had just gotten it for the first time to be the most likely explanation. Running out of patience re: discussion of periods, but the first time suuucks, and is an unfamiliar feeling that could be described (by a…
One for Carter Beats the Devil!
I've had it kicking around forever but haven't gotten around to reading it. Looks like fun, though.
Tina's rash
May be wrong here, but when Tina said that (paraphrasing) "her rash stopped itching then her hand smelled like bacon," I assumed she'd gotten her period. Gross? Yeah. Likely? I think so. Also funny, in the way that autism jokes are funny.
Lucy, Daughter of the Devil is underseen and underappreciated. Not a wasted second in that series.
Even with all its flaws, I really enjoyed Alan Wake. Yeah, it was a little over-the-top and linear, but I dug the plot and the fighting style.
In no way is Pete the least funny character on 30 Rock. He gets a per diem for gas (12 cents a mile)! Hornberger!
2010 Venture Brothers kicked the ass of 2010 Futurama.
Saw Bright Eyes with Feist in '05 (I think it was '05). Oberst put on a solid show - minimal drunken assholery - but Feist's performance was enchanting. Her voice gave me chills.
As much as the Pixies last November blew me away, I wouldn't put them in the "have to be seen live" category.