Seriously though. You CAN'T even hold it. It's just, like, there.
Seriously though. You CAN'T even hold it. It's just, like, there.
Ah, rap and metal together. It's like, badass with badass! How could it possibly not be badass! Seriously, it's amazing how long it's taking people to learn the lesson that that shit always sucks.
Even Mars.
I thought parts of Civil War were actually awesome, but in my opinion House of M is the best argument for Pierce's point as I can imagine, except for every single DC event of the past 20+ years.
Alias.
Alias. Though I kind of enjoyed that weird sci-fi show it turned into, I really missed the awesome spy show it was for three(?) seasons.
I will always throw in my support for Rush. Also, Geddy's voice is irritating as hell at first, but once you've loved the band for a while. the voice becomes part of it, and at this point I can't imagine any of their catalogue without it.
I've come from the future to tel you all you're wrong!
I had no idea there were people who preferred Dylan's version. In the world. I'm not attacking your opinions, just stating that this is an earth-shattering revelation.
When this movie came out I liked it, because I was 14, had no idea what romance was (yeah, I know) and because the movie is set in my town, where Braff grew up, and we were all pretty psyched that our high school got name-checked in a movie. It's really weird reading about it now and going "Jesus, I liked this shit?"
Does this band have ANY of the members from Calculating Infinity left?
That was their only release I really enjoyed, but it almost seems irrelevant to compare it to this stuff, since the band's major creative players from that period are gone, correct?
Waaay up-thread—-
What the fuck does Wrath of Khan have to do with anything anybody said?
*Also fixes hair. Makes momentary eye contact with Munster. Looks away fast. *
Holy shit
I kinda really want to see the movie they wanted to make.
I loved the shit out of the Silmarillion when I was 11. I think that just makes me a horrible, horrible nerd.
I wonder if the Expanded Universe movie will make mention of the fact that Elrond is half-human, which went unsaid in the LOTR movies.
Goddamn did I get sick of those coming-of-age books. Most of mine were set around WWII as well, but the real unifying thread was they were all twelve-year-old girls in some place/time where they faced adversity. Anyone else have to read that piece of shit "Shabanu, Daughter of the Wind?"
Elie, a I go to a liberal arts school full of self-righteous everything-is-evil hippies with whom one cannot disagree without being called backward and uninformed, and reading your posts has been extremely cathartic for me. You're handling people like Potential hater beautifully.
I too own mp3s of Dark Side and Wish You were Here as one track each. It's really the way to do it.
Yeah, Animals is actually the awesomest thing they ever did.
Most folk metal bores me. Turisas is the worst offender. Finntroll can be fun, but a lot of it is too much folk, not enough metal. Metal needs to be fun, and to have a certain amount of cheesiness, to work—Turisas and their ilk don't really have that.