I picked the wrong day to quit holding all of humanity's memories.
I picked the wrong day to quit holding all of humanity's memories.
Honestly, the miniseries kept me away from the actual series for a long time. It just didn't resonate with me; I can't explain it.
What's going to come sooner: winter in Westeros, or breakfast in the White household?
I would actually be super satisfying for that character to admit she did everything for herself.
Night gathers, and now my sandwich begins. It shall not end until my death.
You're not one of those silly men that dresses up like a lady, are you?
Ah-doodle doodle doo
Speech! Speech!
Something like "Leathergranddaddy?"
Go ahead: say something. I'm redoing my kitchen.
Exactly. Sometimes you reference your own work, or include nods/easter eggs (Red Apple cigarettes, for example). I know the Vince and Vic Vega are meant to be brothers, and Tarantino was toying with a movie for them, but that doesn't mean we need to do backflips trying to make everything fit together in a logical way.
Seriously, I've been dragged to see Frozen, Rio 2, Planes: Fire and Rescue and never has there been a single thing for daddy.
I think a Millenials version of Slacker would be a lot of vignettes of people my age talking about Waking Life.
I remember catching it at noon on Comedy Central as I nursed a hangover. I'm pretty sure that's the only way that movie can be viewed.
I'm with you; there are individual tracks on Transference that I've listened to the most of any Spoon song, as well as others that I've listened to the least. It's highs are odd, moodly masterpieces (Who Makes Yr Money, Out Go the Lights), it's lows are insanely skippable (Is Love Forever, Written in Reverse).
I'm with you on the "Written in Reverse" hate. That song sounds like the soundtrack to a roomba stuck in a corner, just trundling into a wall over and over.
I love Transference, specifically for the looser, less-snappy tracks. "Who Makes Your Money," "Out go the Lights," and "The Mystery Zone" are some of my favorite songs.
I'm so tired of this debate, considering it's predicated on a false premise, that I'm tired even of the need to refute it as soundly as Cameron does. Every time I see more digital ink spilled about it, I think "are we still on this?" We aren't constantly having to write essays on how there are no monsters in the…
This conservative weirdo made a blanket statement about half of the world's population. What happened next won't fucking surprise you!
Tim…Birdman…?