Older John Adams wasn't all that interesting, if the Giamatti miniseries is to be believed.
Older John Adams wasn't all that interesting, if the Giamatti miniseries is to be believed.
Really? I found World to be pretty insufferable, like he still thinks the whole universe revolves around him.
God's work has kinda diminished in the years since creating the world, hasn't it. Now it's been reduced to "scouring AV Club articles for erroneous release dates."
I liked the way Ween broke up. One guy announces they're over, the other guy is like, "Wait, what? Fuck you." No official announcement, no final tour, just some strange misunderstandings and that's it. The whole thing practically never happened.
That confused the hell out of me. I thought, maybe he was talking about Relationship Of Command, which came out the same year as Kid A, but then I thought no, he's talking about De-Loused. Then I thought maybe he meant Hail To The Thief was game-changer, but come on, who's kidding who here?
Hey Ghidorah, best watch it. The next time you die, you might come back as a guardian of ancient Japanese culture, sent to stop the souls lost in WWII who have manifested themselves in Godzilla. It's noble, but kinda wussy, man.
Hey Ghidorah, best watch it. The next time you die, you might come back as a guardian of ancient Japanese culture, sent to stop the souls lost in WWII who have manifested themselves in Godzilla. It's noble, but kinda wussy, man.
Hey Ghidorah, best watch it. The next time you die, you might come back as a guardian of ancient Japanese culture, sent to stop the souls lost in WWII who have manifested themselves in Godzilla. It's noble, but kinda wussy, man.
This is all a big misunderstanding, he's just doing guest vocals on the next Mike Patton project!
This song sucks, as does most of Aerosmith's catalogue, but I still have a soft spot for "Dream On" and "Livin On The Edge." At least puts them on par with Motley Crue.
Season 8 isn't terrible, it's never as good as the first 6 years, but it's nothing like the abominable last season. The writing is a lot sloppier, and once Fred is out of the picture, Jackie just turns into an overacting nutcase, but there are still some good moments. And the situations get a lot more cartoony, like…
They actually did turn Jackie into Gilligan, in the Season 7 finale.
That makes sense. Excellent article either way.
This sounds absolutely dreadful (as it did when it appeared a couple other times in the AV Club), but does it really qualify as a MWOF contender? I'm not saying it didn't flop, it flopped hard. Or as hard as a floppy thing can possibly flop, since "flop" isn't a very percussive verb. But I feel like there needs to be…
28 times, according to Mary Tyler Moore.
Wasn't the Ben Affleck "Who Wants To Be Groped By An Eleven Thousand-aire" a 10-to-1 sketch?
Put a bag over it and do your business.
It was an also-ran until the live version came out in the mid-to-late-80s, where it was just him and a piano. Which, admittedly, is a better version of the song, and a deserved hit. But the tune was pretty ubiquitous before the hacky '97 rewrite.
Aaron Sorkin's "Godzilla." Godzilla stomps through Tokyo while roaring in Latin about how his father betrayed him, stomping on all fundamentalist Christians and bloggers to the tune of Gilbert & Sullivan's "The Modern Major General." Out of the ashes, a bright but strangely clumsy female head of state proclaims that…
Yippie-Ki-Yay, wokka wokka!