Someone on another site said Stone Roses … I appreciated the nostalgia of it …
Someone on another site said Stone Roses … I appreciated the nostalgia of it …
Yeah, but this will look nicer in every edgy girls's locker in the fall …
Yeah, doesn't "continue" imply some future influence? NIN's Year Zero, pretty much all of Radiohead's output, and the new Ra Ra Riot album are three albums that jump to mind.
As a Yankees fan, I've seen the Stadium turned into an expensive amusement park for non-baseball-fan tourists … but Mariano's entrance to Enter Sandman is still fucking cool.
Bill Cosby: Himself and Eddie Murphy Raw are pretty much the yin and yang of my formative years of appreciating stand-up.
One of my buddies used that as his entrance song to his wedding reception … my entreaties to my fiance for the same have not been so successful so far …
Hey, last CT show gave us this gem:
Nope; I feel that they've settled into a spry, elder statesmen state of being. I thought Pearl Jam and moreso Backspacer were their loosest rock albums in years, and the last concert of theirs that I attended, in 2010, was the best set I've seen of theirs.
Their stand-up app is pretty cool - lots of free stand-up. Anyone remember the bygone days of The Comedy Channel, when there used to be an MTV-like stand-up clip show, with the names of the comedian, and the special it was from on it? Was this Short Attention Span Theater?
This … this film didn't seem "silly" to Travolta …
And he turned down The Matrix, too. Supposedly he jumped at this role so as to not lose out on a third franchise … that didn't work out too well …
Ah, see, I disagree with that statement a bit. I love, PJ; seen them 4 times, and will see them again this tour. And every time I see them, they play like a band who is on their first tour; they never seem to be on a Steel Wheels cash grab tour. 2 plus hours of a different set list every night does not strike me as…
Yup. Whenever I hear the old "Superman is invincible, and therefore his stories will always be boring," I point out this story.
Eh, I think it looks like pretty much EVERY non-Pixar animated movie - dozens of celebrity voice + a bunch of riffs on pop culture allusions + a jokey/wise ass protagonist + shitty pop music.
Hemingway once said that all modern novels come from Huck Finn … I don't think it's overestimating that all modern great cable dramas (and a scant few network ones) derive from the Sopranos. We are living in a TV golden age, starting with the Sopranos.
I dunno … I thought he was pretty subdued in Insomnia … am I misremembering this film?
GIVE ME ALL YA GOT! GIVE ME ALL YA GOT!
My thoughts exactly; this is pretty much my favorite Superman story. I actually use it in my sophomore English class.
I'm sure it's been mentioned already, but the opening four panels of All Star Superman are a masterclass in storytelling brevity …
I like the iPhone app much better than Spotify's, and I feel like the sound quality is better than Spotify's, but I'm far from an audiophile, so I could be wrong …