Eric Clapton. Jimi Hendrix. Go away.
Eric Clapton. Jimi Hendrix. Go away.
"… very, very low bar for basic competence."
Yeah. MK II on SNES was the shit, though. Long live Baraka!
The real question is how well are you keeping all the young whipper snappers off your lawn?
All this MK chitter chatter is inspiring me to break out the original movie's soundtrack featuring the stars of mid-90s industrial and techno music. Let's hear it for Gravity Kills! Ooh and some KMFDM! Ah, what about Orbital! And Fear Factory! Don't forget about Sister Machine Gun!
Better late than never…
I assume Don's "stipulations" are still in writing in case he starts going off the rails again. But as long as he's hunky dory there's no need to enforce.
Pete Campbell trades in a chip 'n dip for a rifle.
Don't you be hating on Pete!
Full disclosure: I did not watch this show until about a month or so ago and the first several episodes of the show had me struggling. The show itself seemed egotistical (in a bad way) and downright pandering. But by the S1 finale I was completely rapt and hypnotized. One month later and I was ready for this final set…
Hell's bells!
And on that note I'm off to listen to Psychedelic Shack by the Temptations. Thanks a lot, Eric.
They sure as shootin' was.
The 70s were a crazy time.
Unacceptable if you ask me.
But do we know what Don chose out of the vending machine? We need to know!
Just waiting for the time jump of 10 years so Weiner can appropriately use "Don't Stop Believin'" as Don stands on the ledge on top of that tall tall sky scraper and as he's looking down and takes one step and he looks back up and…
Just wait for the time jump of 10 years so Weiner can appropriately use "Don't Stop Believin'" as Don stands on the ledge on top of that tall tall sky scraper and as he's looking down he looks back up and….
I often wonder if we viewers and fans would enjoy this show as much as we do if we didn't have reviews and write-ups and other musings on the episodes.
I admit I would appreciate some kind of more plot propulsion as the curtain goes down. I don't think it's too much to ask of a show that once had someone get run over by a lawnmower.