Didn't Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood also chart pretty high?
Didn't Two Tribes by Frankie Goes to Hollywood also chart pretty high?
Shannon also had "Give Me Tonight" which I recall being pretty huge, too.
It is terrible but it can't be the worst ever while She's Having My Baby exists.
HE IS. He is literally NAMED after George Lucas. LUKE S.
It's so great!
There's a lot so here are some very reliable candidates that I haven't seen mentioned yet:
-Thunder Road, especially "I know you're lonely for words that I ain't spoken / Tonight we'll be free, all the promises will be broken"
-Watershed by Vienna Teng, especially, "Oh I've done this many times before you / Ashen sky /…
Just reading this gave me chills.
I can't believe nobody mentioned my all-time favorite HP OTP: Sirius/Remus. The joint gift! The completing each other's sentences despite 12 years' separation! The living together! The second chance cut short by a stupid curtain!
Castiel on Supernatural. He played an important role in season 4, even though I couldn't stand him after he manipulated Dean into torturing Alistair and then blamed him for the poor results, but he just didn't go away, and the show killed off so many far better characters (e.g., Ellen, Jo, Bela, Pam) and kept him…
Re: The Clone Wars: skip the droid-centric episodes! I still haven't watched any of them and I've gone through the series a couple of times. Also skip anything that mentions Jar Jar (except the one where Hondo Ohnaka captures Dooku; I just ff through Jar Jar's scenes in that one, because otherwise the episode is…
And also super terrible flashback wigs as Angel! I wonder if they just dyed the Angel wig to make the flashback Arrow wig.
On that note, having Vader eventually realize that Leia is also his kid. Otherwise, an explicit reason she was able to fly under his and Palpatine's Force radar not just while she served in the Imperial Senate. Or was prisoner on the Death Star. Or his prisoner again in Cloud City. I mean, come on. (I keep hoping…
Since I only started reading superhero comics in the last five years, I'd say the Jaime Reyes (pre-reboot) Blue Beetle really works as an introduction to the DCU, as it was mine (after having watched the DCAU). It's tangentially related to an event I still haven't bothered reading, which is covered in an opening…
I would love a movie about Alexander the Great that wasn't utterly terrible and incoherent. The Richard Burton movie is bad and the Oliver Stone version is ludicrous and awful.