In 2008, Kevin Rudolf let it rock. In 2014, Hozier took us to church. And in 2016, Good Morning America's social media manager will troll the entire internet and it will fly over everyone's heads.
In 2008, Kevin Rudolf let it rock. In 2014, Hozier took us to church. And in 2016, Good Morning America's social media manager will troll the entire internet and it will fly over everyone's heads.
"Whether the film is good hardly matters, considering that
thirtysomethings will buy tickets just to be ironic, leading to a spike
in MacGyver T-shirt sales at Urban Outfitters."
Congrats to network TV on being a full year behind BoJack Horseman.
"It's a case of divide and laughter, cause you let a Jew advise my crew! Tuesdays on FOX."
Correction: Woodsy Allen.
Since the interviewer in question, Jian Ghomeshi, has since been revealed to be a psychotic serial sex abuser, I figured people would start to give BBT a break in hindsight, but apparently not.
"With these hands. These DIRTY hands! AND WITH THESE HANDS, I HOLD THE FATE OF MILLIONS!"
All Eyez On Me came before Life After Death and Biggie pretty obviously made Life After Death a double as a response to it. I'd be curious to learn about the thinking behind making All Eyez On Me a double album. With Mellon Collie it's pretty easy to trace Corgan's inspiration since classic rock is littered with big…
Serious question: does anyone else get the vibe that Herb Kazazz from BoJack Horseman is at least partly based on Sam Simon? Something about this veteran TV producer/genius dying of cancer in his giant mansion, estranged from his former collaborators, being cared for at home by nurses, seems to track with what Simon…
- Jim Webb.
Username/comment synergy level 100, in the sense that it made me picture Jared Leto proudly talking shit about Claire Danes' show on the internet under his own name.
I remember in fourth grade losing the top Young Authors prize to a kid who wrote a story called "The Killer Camera" whose plot was lifted directly from Say Cheese and Die. I was royally pissed at the time, but in retrospect I can't blame him. If you're gonna steal, steal from the best.
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To be clear I'm not saying WFTSC is among their best; in fact, it's pretty clearly their weakest. That said, it's the classic "Great band's worst material still better than most band's best material" tautology. "Turn" alone makes WFTSC worth the price of admission.
I really don't think this review harped enough on the title Blood and Oil, and more specifically, whether or not the show lives up to it. I could've used a lot more discussion of this.
I am delighted by the positive reviews this album is getting. Over the past few years, it's seemed like when veteran artists release new music, it's as if a memo from boss came down that everyone had to trash it. (Look at Pixies - that was a decent album, and yet it didn't just get "mixed" reviews, it was more like…
The Jew, the Italian and the Redhead Gay
Similarly, the way you phrased this comment makes me only hear it in the voice of George Costanza.
He'll tell us what to do!