Sandman and The Rhino go to Napa Valley this time and do not drink any FUCKING MERLOT!
Sandman and The Rhino go to Napa Valley this time and do not drink any FUCKING MERLOT!
So you can like play regular guitar riffs on a bass guitar? Wow, man…mind-blowing.
I don’t like Sandman. He's coarse and rough and irritating, and gets everywhere. Not like here. Here everything’s soft… and smooth…
I like that they differentiated between "heavy metal" and "metal".
Has Seinfeld really done much that's funny since the 90s? Seems like whenever I see him on his Comedians in Cars Drinking Coffee show or talk shows he just seems kind of pissy.
He'll reach detente with the White Walkers and lead Westeros into a new golden age of gluttony and joy.
I liked when Samuel L. Jackson showed up and said "This party's over."
Some of those robots were just days away from retirement though!
A lot of uprisings and revolutions in history have had a messy aftermath or end up with rulers as bad as the original regime. It's pretty much par for the course. Not knowing the future outcome of a revolution though, the masses weren't happy with repressive one-party rule and weak economic futures, so of course they…
You liked turmoil in the Balkans and Rwanda better?
The Arab Spring protests weren't that simple. Not every protester was Islamist, you had both secular and religious fundie types involved.
I heard he's from Shelbyville.
Yeah, 1995 is one the sort of third wave of "alternative rock" bands started becoming the status quo. If the first wave was the bands that came around in the 80s out of the punk/indie scenes, and the second wave was the bands that came out of the end of the 80s and blew up in popularity around 1991-93, a lot of the…
They might have been going for that juxtaposition but it came off awkward. And they telegraphed what was going to happen to Shireen all season(they're so obvious with everything this year), but it still felt way too sudden for how it happened in this episode.
One thing that really angered me about the Shireen scene was how they went from a painful, traumatic scene of a sweet young girl burning alive to the first somewhat jokey gladiator battle where a guy getting decapitated was played for laughs.
I saw Ferris Bueller's Day Off at the drive-in with Back To School the same night…that was a glorious summer for a seven-year-old.
Night Court On Ice!
You mean Trevor Linden?
We haven't even got a Captain Canada film yet!
They'll have to find someone even older to play Uncle Ben now…