It's funny, but is it going to get them off their tractors?
It's funny, but is it going to get them off their tractors?
Explain yourself!
You know, if they had actually called Betty White's prank show "Old People Bein’ Sassy!" I might have gotten on board.
He's plum tuckered out after scoring 21 Jump Street (really?) and Safe (really!?!).
I'm sending you a threat cake and it's gonna taste like a whore's mouth. I'm comin' for you BITCH!
My best lines/echanges:
Wow, great fucking song, guess I'll have to check out the whole album now. Dammit.
Maps & Atlases, Screaming Females, Lotus Plaza, yes, yes and yes. There are a bunch more I'd personally add, but I was surprised no song from Gentleman Jesse or Father John Misty (Hollywood Cemetery Forever Sings of course) made it onto the list.
This album was pretty disappointing and very boring. If you want to listen to this kind of music, the new Beach House is much better.
I can't speak for all the high-livin' beardos out there (I assume parental assistance and trust funds factor into the financial equation for many of the ones in their 20s), but Fleet Foxes self-titled album sold in the multiple hundreds of thousands, and their last album sold very well and got them a Grammy…
I hate the term "listenable" because it's so ridiculously subjective - if you enjoy it, it's listenable; if not, it ain't. I thought this album was intense and kick-ass, and therefore, to my ears, highly listenable.
Gentleman Jesse, Mind Spiders, Mikal Cronin…fuck yeah!
I've heard that's all they really want. They just wanna have fun.
Nobody would ever get drunk :-/
"Unless Marvel was thinking of recasting J.K Simmons as an Avenger, it’s hard to picture Doctor Druid finding a place in the sexy, big-screen team."
Fat Neil?
Wait, so we have to give spoiler warnings to discuss stuff shown or eluded to in the "next time on" promos? As far as I'm concerned, that's part of the show and totally fair game for discussion. Oh well, I was hoping you guys were talking about something that wasn't already known.
Regarding item #3 (pseudoscience and "vibrations"), while the pseudo-science here is indeed way more pseudo than science, I didn't mind the reference to "vibrations" because it at least meshes thematically with string theory, which essentially posits that all the fundamental particles of which the universe is…
It seemed pretty clear to me that Jones didn't let Alt-Broyles in on his plans, he just extorted Broyles to make him provide information and perform tasks for him.
Anyone reading this review should be caught up, so whatever you're talking about isn't a spoiler unless you have some outside knowledge about what the writers are planning. Either way, please elaborate.