SS — A Deus ex Machina solves problems. That's true but it also doesn't have to have any basis in reality either, hence the name God in Machine.
SS — A Deus ex Machina solves problems. That's true but it also doesn't have to have any basis in reality either, hence the name God in Machine.
I'll cop to my original post being a bit of bait to Lost fans. That said, the difference to me, at least so far, is that Fringe is acting more like The Wire with entire season arcs being planned in advance with connections to the story as a whole taking shape as the series unfolds.
Last Night
That show was perfect. Good little story, great big story, awesome cliffhanger.
I do like the theory that Bell and Walter exist in one mind. I also think that Walter has more of a connection to the multiverse (hence his relationship to the observer) and that Bell is somehow fits in there as an opposite to Bishop.
Wiggum
Tastes like burning
Which is odd because Mr. Baseball is Milwaukee born and raised.
All in favor of killing Brocktoon say aye. All opposed, nay!
Fats — That comment was a cucumber slice of excellent.
The outfits sucked
However, I did think the Jay-Z version of Lost they did was very slick.
Grammys…YEAH!!
All of the gripes about the show are deserving (Robert Plant? really?). However, I still really liked the show. Most of the performances were good, some were great, and the couple that sucked — sucked so profoundly that even they were fun to watch.
*Cue Benny Hill Music*
Oh, Shit..
Another minus — The Saint
Why Not?
I dig this idea.
He's the kind of man who would build a tree fort out of Slim Jims. Walked backwards, blindfolded across the Gobi just to wail Seventeen by Winger on an air guitar at the foot of the Himalayas. Slipped his tongue down the throat of a live wild boar then knelt next to a campfire and spun that thing until everyone was…
A Step Beyond
In instances like this there needs to be a 4th category for a film beyond Fiasco (which doesn't seem to hold up to the weight of the moment). Something along the lines of clusterfuckery.
Incorrect, I saw them play The Earl in Atlanta. At which I gave a tattooed woman at the door to the venue in the basement $15 bucks and I received a brightly colored wristband. Good times were had by all.
I don't give a flying fuck about selling out, but when it comes to hip-hop I'd rather see Little Brother in a basement bar for $15 than Kayne at an arena for $60.
I don't give a flying fuck about selling out, but when it comes to hip-hop I'd rather see Little Brother in a basement bar for $15 than Kayne at an arena for $60.
The only shows I go to are local hip-hop shows. I haven't paid more than $25 bucks for a concert in my life, and I intend to keep it that way.
I'm sure I'm not alone but…
I have never gone to a ticketmaster or live nation show.