I actually skipped the interview and read straight through the comments section looking to see if anyone else hit on the Weezer wavelength. You have made my day.
I actually skipped the interview and read straight through the comments section looking to see if anyone else hit on the Weezer wavelength. You have made my day.
I actually skipped the interview and read straight through the comments section looking to see if anyone else hit on the Weezer wavelength. You have made my day.
I want to know if ANYONE, ANYONE AT ALL, finds Ben Stiller's uptight middle-aged act even remotely funny? Because I found it kind of weary even in Royal Tenenbaums, even though his character was built up enough for there to be some heart and justification for it in that story. But by and large since then, he's been…
I want to know if ANYONE, ANYONE AT ALL, finds Ben Stiller's uptight middle-aged act even remotely funny? Because I found it kind of weary even in Royal Tenenbaums, even though his character was built up enough for there to be some heart and justification for it in that story. But by and large since then, he's been…
Just watched the whole run a few wks ago and it's worth seeing. In particular, I really liked Ayode and that may be reason enough for me to go catch The Watch.
Just watched the whole run a few wks ago and it's worth seeing. In particular, I really liked Ayode and that may be reason enough for me to go catch The Watch.
Tell me, are you the Osiris of this shit?
Tell me, are you the Osiris of this shit?
For me, the problem was always "oh, how awesome is 'Fight Test'" followed by the letdown of "One More Robot" and the sort of lyrical hokeyness of the title track. It also bugged me that in the fourth track, it sounded like Yoshimi was losing or dying or whatever …. I just didn't understand why that would be…
For me, the problem was always "oh, how awesome is 'Fight Test'" followed by the letdown of "One More Robot" and the sort of lyrical hokeyness of the title track. It also bugged me that in the fourth track, it sounded like Yoshimi was losing or dying or whatever …. I just didn't understand why that would be…
I liked the first Chris Nolan Batman movie fine and really enjoyed the second one. Neither one of them was particularly enjoyable to rewatch, outside of resampling Heath Ledger's Joker in the more interesting moments.
I liked the first Chris Nolan Batman movie fine and really enjoyed the second one. Neither one of them was particularly enjoyable to rewatch, outside of resampling Heath Ledger's Joker in the more interesting moments.
I rage-quit LOST after the third season. I had already felt sufficiently jerked around by the introduction of the tail section characters during a multi-episode arc which started S2 - this felt like a particularly gratuitous jerk-off after the way ended S1 with that bit of a cliff hanger aspect. Then, when they…
I rage-quit LOST after the third season. I had already felt sufficiently jerked around by the introduction of the tail section characters during a multi-episode arc which started S2 - this felt like a particularly gratuitous jerk-off after the way ended S1 with that bit of a cliff hanger aspect. Then, when they…
I had a similar experience. It took me several tries to dig Yoshimi (the wackyness felt like a gimmick to me) but I did eventually and I like the album now. Probably not on my Dessert Island 5 list or whatever but I enjoy listening to it from time to time. However, I took to The Soft Bulletin pretty quickly after…
I had a similar experience. It took me several tries to dig Yoshimi (the wackyness felt like a gimmick to me) but I did eventually and I like the album now. Probably not on my Dessert Island 5 list or whatever but I enjoy listening to it from time to time. However, I took to The Soft Bulletin pretty quickly after…
Did you at least see the scene with the Pale Man or whatever he's called?
Did you at least see the scene with the Pale Man or whatever he's called?
Sinister Six or GTFO?
Sinister Six or GTFO?