Faith No More, "Midlife Crisis"
Faith No More, "Midlife Crisis"
Shakespeare's Sister, "Stay"
Shakespeare's Sister, "Stay"
No, absolutely not. If Sackhoff joins the MCU, it has to be in a film franchise as female Thor, not some guest bit on a tie-in tv show.
This will actually be their 6th collaboration, as McQuarrie was also the writer/director of "Jack Reacher."
The spider is now upon my person.
I specifically read the article to see if she'd talk about Ginger Snaps 2.
I still love them/her, and I too immediately thought of that song when I saw the title of this article.
This post is missing a couple examples in its entries.
The 2 bonus tracks on the "Deluxe Edition" being offered by iTunes and Amazon are just as good as the rest of the album, especially "I Run Empty." Shame they are add-ons instead of part of the album proper.
Call It Off
The Cure
The Con
First
The Ocean
It's a flaw in their marketing plan, I think. Whenever they are interviewed they are super bubbly and funny, but they almost never smile in pictures.
Hang on a second…. (goes to do a Google image search to prepare for an extended discussion. Never returns.)
Seriously? My local rink pretty much just stuck to playing "The Twist" and "Downtown" on a constant loop.
I prefer Tegan's songs, as well. Though I will say that this album, in my opinion, has the strongest batch of Sara songs that she's ever written.
He's Lohanning.
He's Lohanning.
Thanks. As someone who owns "Mellon Collie" and the "Aeroplane" box set, I was curious what this new set had to offer beyond what I already have. Totally not worth the price for some extra demos and live tracks.
Thanks. As someone who owns "Mellon Collie" and the "Aeroplane" box set, I was curious what this new set had to offer beyond what I already have. Totally not worth the price for some extra demos and live tracks.
Just finished rereading David Wong's John Dies At The End (after tearing through the new sequel This Book Is Full Of Spiders in a weekend) and Paul Neilan's Apathy And Other Small Victories. Now I'm back to reading new (to me) stuff, starting with John Scalzi's Redshirts: A Novel With Three Codas, Mira Grant's Feed,…