Totally agree, I figured it couldn't possibly live up to all the hype. Apparently, sometimes things actually earn all the hype they receive, apparently.
Totally agree, I figured it couldn't possibly live up to all the hype. Apparently, sometimes things actually earn all the hype they receive, apparently.
"Elbow Pads, the literary magazine"
"The reason we like literature is because of feelings."
I'm a huge Dylan fan as well, though lately I've pretty much exclusively listening to "Oh Mercy" and later stuff. I just love his old man persona that he adopted around "Time Out Of Mind."
The amp that goes up to 11, or pretty much anything from Star Wars.
My god, why can't I stop watching it?
"Episode III: Remember Seth?" was the one that got me.
It's worth it. I agree that it would have been a better short, but it's definitely worth watching. The performance of the tire was honestly quite impressive.
Well, the first one I played which got me to totally fall in love with the genre was Mario RPG, so I'd vote for that. It has a nice blend of various genres going on to kind of ease you into it. Then go for Chrono Trigger.
One of my all time favorite movies, and yet every time I watch it there comes a point where I think "why am I doing this to myself again?"
My parents watched it while my mom was pregnant with me, and she didn't eat chicken again for years.
Absolutely agree, Pam's awkward flirting is definitely one of my favorite moments ever on the show. The adorable way she says that getting a good night's sleep is "better than not" just gets me every time.
Many great entries here, but I think mine would go to John Lennon's "Working Class Hero." "You think you're so clever and classless and free, but you're still fuckin' peasants as far as I can see." Not only unexpected for a Beatle (at the time, at least), but appropriately used to make a point.
But I hear he plays the banjo!
"Liked" because this sentence brings me immense joy, and I'm not really sure why.
I just recently heard Emmit Rhodes for the first time on Pandora, and at first I thought it was some obscure Paul song that I somehow had never heard. Gotta get some of his music.
Absolutely. I think it's the closest to a Beatles record any of them did solo. Not that it's necessarily the best album (that would be Plastic Ono Band), but it really has that fun, Beatle-y sound that only they could pull off.
Definitely agree. Everyone should hear Electric Arguments.
"I am no man" drew a laugh from the audience I saw it with.
True, but that was just a song they sent to their fan club members, not a single release.
Well, he only gave "Attack of the Clones" 2 stars.