I've enjoyed almost all of Rogen's stuff post-Apatow. I thought "The Night Before" didn't get its fair shake at the theaters.
I've enjoyed almost all of Rogen's stuff post-Apatow. I thought "The Night Before" didn't get its fair shake at the theaters.
"I haven't heard of them, so they can't be THAT popular!"
Ah ok. Yeah, that makes sense. I read that wrong.
Pink's still a pretty big artist. Missy Elliott's just been hanging in the background because she dealt with Graves disease for years.
"A pop song with a rap verse has never been a good idea."
I saw that and it fucking pisses me off. I want this movie to be good and I want the dumbass misogynist comments to end, but stupid stuff like that hinders any hope of that. Apatow's a moron.
It's pretty fun to rile up my rock purist friends when they throw on "Werewolves of London" and still shrilly belt out "IT WAS NIIINETEENN EIGHTY NIIINEE."
Yea, he's too busy coasting on that "Empire" money. He only saves halfway interesting beats for Justin Timberlake.
I wish we'd get more soundtracks, but I'm sure that's just the nostalgia speaking. The "Spawn," "Godzilla," "Judgment Night" and "Scream" soundtracks turned me on to a lot of bands in my youth.
That's the power of revenge!
One of my friends (who hates Fall Out Boy) got so pissed when he heard that "Munsters" sample, saying something like "Why are they ruining 'The Munsters' theme?"
I just hate that they went to the lazy "Ruining your childhood" angle.
Are they? Seems like two things nobody would get confused.
"Cruel Summer" came out in September, so I fully expect this to come out July 2017.
Nelson?
Different timelines, bro.
The correct answer is Chuck Lorre.
I couldn't imagine trying to marathon through them. The fatigue from the comedy and weirdness would be too much.
Yea, it seemed to be right on the fringes, with the hype around "Falling Slowly." But that mostly seemed to be the indie crowd being very vocal about it.
Indeed. It could be weird like the stuff with Megan Fox and Michael Bay, where he never apologizes and somehow she's working with him again.