Oh man, you're right. That shit was awful. What was that even about? What did any of it have to do with any of the rest of it?
Oh man, you're right. That shit was awful. What was that even about? What did any of it have to do with any of the rest of it?
I live in Canada and for some reason the Lala player works for me.
So now the Postal Service are making "modern classics?"
YOU CANNOT EAT A PURSE
This is really all I know about Fischerspooner:
Heche, are you sure? I could have sworn my best friend's broke, Ryerson-educated brother used to get a regular print copy of the Onion from somewhere…
I agree that there's nothing terribly wrong with breezing through the Da Vinci Code on a slow afternoon as mindless fun, but that book will never be able to atone for the amount of hackneyed, pseudo-intellectual, conspiracy theory rationalizing I had to put up with during the year that that book was more popular than…
@ Ancient Chinese Secret: I get that you're in the middle of flying off the handle, and that's cool, but you make a pretty weak argument in PPPS.
I was let down by Shoot Em Up because I thought it was going to be as awesome as Crank.
I was about to post pretty much the same thing, so thanks for saving me from starting a new thread. This guy is awesome.
I've also gotta agree with Gotta Disagree - I'd seen the first four seasons of the Wire, and the first couple episodes of the fifth, when I introduced a couple of friends to it. We went through the first five episodes, and I've since set down my fifth season box set to rewatch the rest of the first. Rewatching that…
On… On Angelfire? Good God, this does bring up memories.
Mmm, no, I'd say The Simpsons' death coincided with Maude Flanders's. Season 10 gets blown a lot of shit, but I find it a weird dichotomy. On the one hand, you have classics that show you the writers could still turn it out: The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace (Thomas Edison episode), Grandpa's kidney blowout, Pinchy the…