But seeing him go all method and intense in a crap pulp action movie would be like seeing an untamed wolf let loose at your local dog park. Frightening, out of place, and completely captivating.
But seeing him go all method and intense in a crap pulp action movie would be like seeing an untamed wolf let loose at your local dog park. Frightening, out of place, and completely captivating.
The Rev is too damned good at both Rockabilly and punk to get that narrowed down to psychobilly. Not that I don't love the Cramps, but they never had his chops. He's a legitimately great Rockabilly style guitar player. Psychobilly is generally less accomplished at straight musicianship, but that's fine because they…
Alan Moore connected menstruation and lycanthropy in a 1985 issue of Swamp Thing called "The Curse". It was pretty awesome, and very feminist.
I'd love to see Daniel Day Lewis' psycho intensity in a pulpy action movie once. Ten times might be a waste, yes. But once would be pretty fun.
Ok. That may be how it happened. I'm not aware of what treatments, notes, and documents about the movie are freely available to confirm or deny that.
Wonder Woman is definitely better as an Icon than as an actual character. People say how recognized she is, but then nobody actually cares enough to buy her stuff, or watch her show. She's hugely famous without being able to sell comic books on a regular basis, for her entire existence. It's hard to name another…
I was hugely, hugely disappointed in this movie. I could see all these great Kubrick ideas and scenes. The potential horror of a robot replacing your dead child and being desperate for your love. The flesh fair. But really the most Kubrick of all endings would be David finding all the copies of him at Rockefeller…
Wonder Woman is talked about as an iconic comic book character, and that's true because of her wide recognizability. But she's only been able to support one comic at a time when most major comic book heroes like Batman, Superman, Wolverine, Spider-man, and even the Hulk have had multiple titles at a time, and the…
Chloe Dancer is a perfect song for a maudlin mood.
I was more of a metal-head in jr high/ high school, so I always thought of this song as a battle of the vocalists completely owned by Chris Cornell. Dude just had a classic paint peeling metal wail. Vedder just had that meandering mumble. But then for the next 10 years everybody aped the Vedder mumble thing, so…
I could be confusing a bad character with bad acting. But it really doesn't seem like it to me. I've seen no range or depth out of her acting. It's been pretty much one note. One long, annoying note that takes time away from Mockingbird whacking people with sticks, hearing enjoyably goofy sort of science, and…
Oh, it's a fine and time honored plot. I'd just like it if it involved a character that wasn't boring and an actress that wasn't terrible. This show really got going when it embraced the espionage and paranoia of the Captain America sequel. And those plots have been decent this year. And Mockingbird has been a…
Ok, got it: Skye is super fucking special and stuff. Please get on to something interesting now.
From what I've heard, whenever 80's wrestlers get together, Andre anecdotes are the stars of the conversation. He was a larger than life figure to larger than life figures. His capacity for liquor and food, his generosity, his love for the sport are all legendary.
I don't think any of those cars are from afters the 70's. Maybe 80's trucks in or two cases.
It definitely has that pre-CGI car stunt feel that made the original Mad Max movies so great. And the obsession with car design you can see in them as well. As a car guy, this had me at full mast.
Yeah, slower, less menacing, less interesting. But from how many terrible slowed down boring covers they have during Undercover, there is obviously a bunch of people who love that. Faster/more intense is always what I would prefer.
Oh it definitely references other drugs, but implies booze is the main issue. The lyrics were mostly written by one of the guitar players, Scott Gorham, who had a terrible heroin addiction, in an attempt to help Lynott figure out how bad his problems were and straighten out. When a heroin addict thinks you're…
Thin Lizzy - Fighting My Way Back
I guess for me Pump was Aerosmith's last gasp before dying. That lucid, rosy looking moment before the harsh decline that we all know in retrospect only. This album, like the one right before it, just seems cliched and generic in composition, except not as successful as the ones on either side of it. Pump had some…