No.
No.
I hope there's at least one scene of Dean pistol whipping Fred.
Alien is probably the greatest horror movie I've ever seen and Aliens is the only movie I've ever seen where I was sweating by the time the end credits rolled. Everything since then has been underwhelming.
I'm going to put forth 3. One is old, one is newish and one isn't a solo
There was a brief period in the 90's (from 91-93) where the music industry hadn't figured out "the formula" to what was going to be popular and they were just throwing everything against the wall to see what stuck and bands like Ween and Primus ended up getting airplay.
I kind of like that they're expanding Audrey's character a bit here. In the book she was a one dimensional hateful shrew.
Coulter, who is a proud “single issue voter” on the single issue of racism towards Mexican people selling as many books as possible
There's a certain quote by Bette Davis that expresses how I feel about this.
I really hope that's not true because I know from experience how difficult that is for the ones left behind.
He'd been clean and sober for 15 years so I'd be surprised if that were the case. Still, relapses do occur, even after decades of recovery
People talk about how Nevermind surprised everyone and it did give the "Seattle" scene massive exposure but Louder Than Love was probably the first time anyone outside of the Northwest got an inkling that there was anything interesting going on up there.
I was 22 in 1991. If you'd told me the lead singers of Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Soundgarden and STP would be dead before I was 50…well, I'd probably believe you but it would still be a major drag.
More tits and dragons.
Apart from the bits with Tilda Swinton and Alison Pill, I thought Snowpiercer was underwhelming and didn't really stand up to any kind of fridge logic. I can't see myself enjoying a TV series based on it.
He'd be great but I think he's too well known at this point
I see no mention of Mimi Kanasis in the review.
Hearing about Erick Rowan’s “clown” gimmick on recent house shows
That scene from the finale with Sheryl Lee screaming in the Black Lodge is still one of the most terrifying things I've seen on television
So who taught Robbie that?
"I've basically fucked my reputation as an actor with some terrible script choices so I'm going back to the only safe gig I can get"