I SWEAR got a whiff of weed in the air about ten seconds in, despite my apartment being clean since I moved in.
I SWEAR got a whiff of weed in the air about ten seconds in, despite my apartment being clean since I moved in.
I SWEAR got a whiff of weed in the air about ten seconds in, despite my apartment being clean since I moved in.
Billy Idol's "Cyberpunk". He had no idea what he was doing with all those fancy computermachines, and as a result, around half the album is unlistenable drivel. The other half is this amazing, charmingly naive electro-industrial that has no idea how silly it is; it's enjoyable the way "Demolition Man" is.
Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E. I wish other comics had the guts to not take themselves so damn seriously; it's got this great combination of loving homage and sulphuric parody for the genre, and shows just how much fun it can be to merge modern sample-heavy humor, Silver Age absurdism, and Dark Age squalor. The…
The Fred Savage sitcom "Working". It was so bizarre, it probably should have been on Comedy Central, except at that time they showed nothing but standup and Marx Brothers movies; NBC and CBS had no idea what to do with it. I especially loved when it changed networks and half the actors left, and were replaced by…
They're saying that Q is after the subway station, but that might just be another ruse—most of the other characters are gods and demigods, and there's already one Star Trek reference…
They're saying that Q is after the subway station, but that might just be another ruse—most of the other characters are gods and demigods, and there's already one Star Trek reference…