More anti-John Lennon than anti-Beatles, but the intro of Lie Detector by Thee Mighty Caesars: http://youtu.be/g4lugf5z_Fg
More anti-John Lennon than anti-Beatles, but the intro of Lie Detector by Thee Mighty Caesars: http://youtu.be/g4lugf5z_Fg
More anti-John Lennon than anti-Beatles, but the intro of Lie Detector by Thee Mighty Caesars: http://youtu.be/g4lugf5z_Fg
My sister bought me that book for my birthday this year, and was worried I'd be offended, because apparently she thinks I'm Glenn Danzig.
My sister bought me that book for my birthday this year, and was worried I'd be offended, because apparently she thinks I'm Glenn Danzig.
@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus, you got it. Now keep it outta my face.
@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus, you got it. Now keep it outta my face.
The king is always in jeopardy.
I like stories.
Three times isn't, to me, repeatedly. I think of that as a low number of laughs throughout a half-hour sitcom - a laugh every ten minutes. I also am a fairly loud laugher, so if I find something funny, I will laugh out loud a lot. And again, I apologise if I overreacted to your original comment, but it was pretty…
I didn't say I was too cool to admit to liking the Big Bang Theory. I said I didn't like it. I don't begrudge anyone else liking it, particularly, but I don't like having things forced on me, or people trying to infer that I only like things because 'it's cool to' or that I dislike things because 'it's cool to'. Since…
A friend tried to get me to watch the Big Bang Theory last night, and every time I laughed he'd say something like "See? You do like it, you just think you're too cool to admit it!" I had to remind him that three laughs from a half hour sitcom really isn't that impressive.
On the way home from that year's ATP I saw the Butthole Surfers milling around a service station. Teresa Taylor was in WHSmith. Gibby was buying a sandwich from the cafe. I stood next to Jeff Pinkus at the urinal.
"Guy who likes to correct errors on the Internet and whose wife watches Best Friends Forever."
The lousy writing of Hank Pym as a dick is pretty recent, and one of the things that drove me away from comics. The initial wife-beating story was awful (and came after 20 years of being a good, normal character), but then for the next 20 years there were so many writers who managed to capably reconcile what he'd done…
'The mysterious, occult-fueled adventurer filled a Doctor Strange-shaped void in the team during his ’80s tenure.'
*Pushes glasses up nose*
"I wouldn't work for Martin Scorsese for $10 million. He hasn't made a good film in 25 years. I would never work with an egomaniac has-been."
You know, the Brown Bunny was a pretty good film*
I won't go down to that level.
I've yet to see Get On the Bus, so I'm interested in how that will manage to slip in (fnarr fnarr) it's sex scenes. I mean, I'm a man of the world, but I've never been in a 'million man march'.