Fincher?
Fincher?
Alright, given it a couple listens and ya, it's good. Really good. Definitely feels like the kind of album that you have on in the background and the next thing you know you've got the damn thing stuck in your head.
On another tangent, I wish Dylan would do a small club tour with this type of music. As it is he…
Alright, given it a couple listens and ya, it's good. Really good. Definitely feels like the kind of album that you have on in the background and the next thing you know you've got the damn thing stuck in your head.
On another tangent, I wish Dylan would do a small club tour with this type of music. As it is he…
Jesus Christ, everyone with their Pharoah/Obama comments. If you've actually seen Jay you'll know that his comedy timing is not good…at all. Just because you can do the voice doesn't mean it's funny.
Jesus Christ, everyone with their Pharoah/Obama comments. If you've actually seen Jay you'll know that his comedy timing is not good…at all. Just because you can do the voice doesn't mean it's funny.
I think he's pretty great. Him and Hader are the stars of the show for me.
I think he's pretty great. Him and Hader are the stars of the show for me.
I'll have to check this one out too. I loved Modern Times, but for some reason Together Through Life did nothing for me. We'll see where this one lands.
I'll have to check this one out too. I loved Modern Times, but for some reason Together Through Life did nothing for me. We'll see where this one lands.
I'd say Highway 61 is the one to start with. It's a great rock album, and probably Dylan at his 'coolest'. If you skip Like a Rolling Stone (I always do these days) you can pretend it's not an "important" album.
And ya, Tambourine Man is one I never need to hear ever again.
I'd say Highway 61 is the one to start with. It's a great rock album, and probably Dylan at his 'coolest'. If you skip Like a Rolling Stone (I always do these days) you can pretend it's not an "important" album.
And ya, Tambourine Man is one I never need to hear ever again.
Well, has he ever been funny in a sketch? Sure his impressions are pretty accurate, but that doesn't make them funny.
Well, has he ever been funny in a sketch? Sure his impressions are pretty accurate, but that doesn't make them funny.
Uh, yes it was. There were few things worse than MADtv, in all of recorded history.
Uh, yes it was. There were few things worse than MADtv, in all of recorded history.
I would normally say that comedy is subjective. But if you didn't like this episode of CBB then you're seriously fucked in the head. Something isn't right with you. You are broken.
I would normally say that comedy is subjective. But if you didn't like this episode of CBB then you're seriously fucked in the head. Something isn't right with you. You are broken.
Rocket's end really was quite sad and shocking. He was always one of those 'hey, it's that guy' kind of actors to me, I really didn't even know about his SNL infamy until later. There doesn't seem to be much info on what led him to kill himself, at least public info.
Rocket's end really was quite sad and shocking. He was always one of those 'hey, it's that guy' kind of actors to me, I really didn't even know about his SNL infamy until later. There doesn't seem to be much info on what led him to kill himself, at least public info.
I'm sure Daly isn't Maron's kind of guy: Andy was never into drugs, he has a nice, stable, suburban life, and he's an improv guy, and Marc doesn't 'get' improv.
I thought it was quite funny when Marc was trying to paint Andy as bookish nerd until it came out that Andy had shitty grades. "You were a fucking moron!?!"