I like Rian Johnson and I think Brick and his TV work are really good. Brothers Bloom…well, Rachel Weisz is good in it.
I like Rian Johnson and I think Brick and his TV work are really good. Brothers Bloom…well, Rachel Weisz is good in it.
And H&M clothing makes for the perfect Christmas gift!
Hmmm…that's lower on the list for me.
I'd be interested in seeing Anderson do a Western. I feel like his stable of go-to actors could pull that off.
I like his looks, not really a fan of his acting (usually).
Yeah, I thought maybe the author was talking about the palm method and maybe just typed the wrong thing? I don't know, the knuckles thing is something I've never tried/heard of. Because of decades of cooking and guitar playing (usually not at the same time, though there have been instances), my fingertips are way less…
Also that entertaining is about making your guests welcome and happy, not showing off.
'something that is good for a dorm room — even if nothing else — isn't "shitty," but good at the right time, in the right place'
We weren't allowed to have these in our dorm room when I went to college (or hot plates or candles), but my roommate still used one. He would close the door and put a towel along the edge (like one might do if one was smoking pot at home) and only ever make grilled cheese sandwiches. Seemed like too much trouble to go…
U2 is one of the few stadium shows I've seen (Elevation tour) and even though the tickets were 3-4 times what I would normally spend on a concert, I would say it was worth it. For as much as one can complain about Bono, I don't think anyone can claim he half-asses it when he performs. The guy is a legit frontman and…
Macphisto?
I tend to think of this album along with Automatic For the People in a sort of old-dogs-new-tricks kind of way. Achtung is way more of a departure for its creators than Automatic, but I like how both U2 and REM were able to make landmark albums by not just churning out again what made them successful. Both albums are…
Yeah, that's about right.
That's the First Chickenshit State to you, bub.
I'm originally from Delaware and it does indeed smell like chicken shit. And we like it that way.
It was christened the Punkin Chunkin back when it was just a thing that Sussex County rednecks did while they drank beer in a field in autumn, before anybody thought about putting in on TV.
And the skeletons are….?
More of a Halloween-type special.
Does anyone else remember the episode of Picket Fences where the sheriff's kids shot a potato gun at a moving car and the car subsequently crashed and all the kids had to do was cry to get out of trouble? I loved that show, but I hated those kids.
That doesn't sound like much fun.