Thanks phyillsportsfan for the best two hours and fifteen minutes of my week, maybe even of my last four lives.
Thanks phyillsportsfan for the best two hours and fifteen minutes of my week, maybe even of my last four lives.
I used an old Windows registration key to install Windows 10 on my MacBook with Bootcamp and am happily playing this game. Admittedly, it's a newer MacBook with good specs; I'm not sure how well the game would work on older machines.
Mystery Show was canceled :(
BRB, gotta go weird out my wife and kids with these feelings about the preciousness of our brief time together on Earth.
I can tell I'm going to love this album, and the following comment is not directly related to the actual music — but how long is indie music journalism going to keep doing the circular plagiarism thing around this guy and his damned Wisconsin cabin? It was a boring story the first time. All press around him is…
I know what you mean. I just got into them last winter, and working through their catalogue has been one of the most enjoyable experiences of my music-listening life. Each of the albums from Satanic Panic on (excluding False Priest, despite its high points) has been my favorite at various stages. Right now I can't…
Thank you for putting the 1 of 1 in my Command+F, sir.
A shame they went with the blandest title imaginable, though.
That's a good one, but "PPP" would be mine, with lots of others from those albums tied for a close second.
Somehow I didn't know until this moment that this is a Ron Howard joint. God damn it. Great book, though.
People don't seem to mention Face the Truth anymore. That one is amazing. I remember listening to it obsessively that whole summer. It's the one that proved Malkmus could not only keep doing quality stuff post-Pavement but could take it in adventurous new directions. The previous two albums were okay, but to me Face…
Best band.
Still haven't gotten around to watching any of these Hobbit movies yet, and I've always suspected a lot of the backlash has to do with things that are extrinsic to the movies. Also I have a soft spot for huge, ambitious things that everyone shits on, so maybe I should give them a chance. I guess all I need is for two…
I understand some people love Cabin in the Woods, but it pissed me off. To guard against dark moods, I have to really prepare myself to watch the rare horror movie that I watch. In this instance I set aside a whole evening for this cool horror movie that everyone seemed to like, and then it turned out to be — spoilers…
I guess I'll be the internet asshole who says that this thing's lack of availability as a normal podcast kills any interest I'd otherwise have in it.
This album is genius. I picked the right time to get back into pot.
As a depressed teen with no friends, I was even further depressed by the "Take comfort in your friends" part. I guess I think the song is okay now, but as a teen I knew exactly what Stipe was going for — he was talking to kids like me — but that one line fucked it all up.
Maybe every Disney movie has a mediocre song that some voice actress fucking kills, but this is the first time I have been forced by the circumstance of fatherhood to hear one 700 times. That voice actress fucking kills it. The version over the credits sung by a different singer is awful.
When that "Sugar Man" documentary came out, there were a bunch of interviews about it on NPR. With each interview they would play clips from the guy's music, and the admittedly small amount of music I heard was terrible. The singing was a tone-deaf, high-volume, sub-Donovan Dylan impression, and the lyrics were like,…
I hate this thread. I was kind of excited to start watching it tonight. Can't someone say something positive?