is the paperback different?
is the paperback different?
I'm looking forward to Trainwreck by Sady Doyle and thought Jessica Valenti's Sex Object memoir was solid as far as feminist books this year.
Well, I definitely wanna check out Blackass - and the Noah Hawley book, but I already knew about that.
"Maïwenn Le Besco (she plays a bit part in the film, a prostitute) who was married to Besson for a time, says in the same featurette that Leon is about her relationship with Besson. She says they met while she was still an adolescent, and eventually they started dating when she was fifteen."
http://www.sbs.com.au/movie…
Did Kendrick Lamar even release an album this year?
They let the Falcon do a cover and didn't review the new album or acknowledge it in any other capacity as far as I recall.
in that order, right? Also, gotta recommend checking out Open Mike Eagle and Paul White's Hella Personal Film Festival and Homeboy Sandman's Kindness for Weakness if you think Aes has the best rap album of the year.
"The prolific band DTCV (pronounced "hopefully this is google-able enough")"
They charted pretty high on some billboard thing. The shows I've been to (their first U.S. tour and their most recent one) have been reasonably well-attended and, more importantly, have brought out some of the most enthusiastic fans I've seen.
He said in an interview that he basically has it there so he can distinguish between people who care enough to include it and those who do not.
I came here to make sure something to this effect was the first comment. Good.
Wait, he's not on board with Roman Polanski? Didn't Luc Besson write a movie based on his relationship with a 15-year-old girl?
I guess this is as good a place as any to bring up Daveed Digg's post-Hamilton releases with his group clipping. since the AV Club wouldn't post them as news. https://clppng.bandcamp.com…
and upcoming album:
https://clppng.bandcamp.com…
Anderson .Paak, don't forget the dot.
He double crossed Zach and you feel bad for him?!
Those Seth Rogen Neighbors movies are called Bad Neighbors in Australia.
Fathers, be good to your daughters. Daughters will love like you do. Girls become lovers who turn into bad mothers, so bad mothers, be good to your daughters too.
I googled Bad Otis and got a bunch of links to bikes.
I can only think of Last Vegas.
It's just called Son in Law, no "my," and that's a pretty strange double bill.