Man, I miss the Shore. Did you know that in Oregon all the beaches are public and free? Fuck that! It's clearly not worth my time if I don't have to pay eight dollars for a beach tag.
Man, I miss the Shore. Did you know that in Oregon all the beaches are public and free? Fuck that! It's clearly not worth my time if I don't have to pay eight dollars for a beach tag.
Anna Kendrick
Anna Kendrick was awesome in that movie about high school debaters, the title of which I cannot recall at the moment, but which also had that awesome Clem Snide song in it about how he loves the unknown.
@Henrythoreau: Marni Nixon also sang for Deborah Kerr in The King and I. Truly one of the unsung (heh) heroes of Hollywood musicals.
I'm smart(ish) and want an interesting perspective on music, but I absolutely cannot abide academic jargon. On a scale of one to Judith Butler, how dense is this thing?
*Sigh*
This comment is going to be on page 5, or possibly 6, which means no one will actually read it, but I'd like to thank Scott Tobias for including the final scene from Before Sunset. I don't know when the "Best Movies" list will be posted, but I do know that there will be 1000+ comments by the time I read it, and…
The video for Falco's version is so awesome. It's like four minutes of him running in place in front of a rear-screen projection of a cop car.
Speaking of U2, "An Cat Dubh" was my first experience with Irish, which I have taken occasional stabs at learning, without a whole lot of success.
When do we get the AV Club list of Most Overrated Movies of the Decade? Because Once should definitely be on it.
I worked at Borders for three years and we were forced to play crappy music because we immediately pocketed any promo CDs that looked halfway decent. At least until the manager got wind of it.
Sam Cooke vs. Marvin Gaye for greatest male voice in all of pop music: who wins?
I don't go in for soundtracks much, but that Jesse James s0undtrack is excellent. Nick Cave FTW.
I heart Anna Faris
Movies that Anna Faris has starred in that are not absolute crap: Smiley Face, The House Bunny, Observe and Report. Plus supporting roles in Lost in Translation and Brokeback Mountain. There's gotta be worse track records than that.
Mmmm…pizza chubbs.
I thought O.J. Simpson was the crazy one.
Were any of them hot-blooded? Or, alternatively, cold as ice?
It depends on what your definition of "is" is.
"All God Power Store"
I went to the All God Power Store the other day because I had a fifty-percent-off coupon for omnipotence, and they were out of it. AGAIN.
I looked at this list and the first thing I thought was
Somebody at the AV Club had to type "Gabriel Iglesias: I'm Not Fat…I'm Fluffy". I am so, so sorry for you.
Sorry, I should have been more clear: I got that the little girl wasn't Simon's. My question is, did the potential exist for Simon and his wife to have a child of their own, since (like Sharon and Helo) they loved each other, which near as I can tell is the only criterion for human/Cylon interbreeding.
"Inconsequential" is how I'd describe The Plan as well, and "lifeless" is also apt—sad for a show that fairly throbbed with life for most of its run.