I was gonna see them at the Fillmore in Charlotte on Thursday, but…nope! Not now.
I was gonna see them at the Fillmore in Charlotte on Thursday, but…nope! Not now.
Totally agree. Big Time was where I started reading 616-Spidey regularly for the first time since 1991 or something like that. Great, great, great writing and very easy to dive into headfirst.
Totally agree. Big Time was where I started reading 616-Spidey regularly for the first time since 1991 or something like that. Great, great, great writing and very easy to dive into headfirst.
Yeah, I really like their first two albums, but this one's not doing a whole lot for me. Just feels like a very routine flavor of pop. Not bad or anything but pretty forgettable. I haven't found an earworm yet that compels me to keep playing it over and over again like "Hold It In" or "Schizophrenia".
Yeah, I really like their first two albums, but this one's not doing a whole lot for me. Just feels like a very routine flavor of pop. Not bad or anything but pretty forgettable. I haven't found an earworm yet that compels me to keep playing it over and over again like "Hold It In" or "Schizophrenia".
This is the correct answer.
I came here expecting complaints about Dermot Mulroney-guy saying he was one when The Beatles broke up. You're way past 42, bro! And I've never even said "bro" before.
Okay, good point. I forgot about Archer. I'd probably say that all three are my favorite things on TV pretty interchangeably.
My personal argument is that Community is the best comedy on television but that Parks and Rec is the funniest. The two aren't necessarily the same thing.
Ha! I started writing my own response before reading any of the comments, and mine also started off with an "Ugh." The Governor is the worst character in anything, ever. So obnoxiously, stupidly, deliriously over-the-top. He's apparently a fan favorite, but…yeah, I cannot fathom why.
Leprechaun in da Hood is pretty much unwatchable, though, and I just didn't have it in me to try Back 2 tha Hood.
Leprechaun 4: In Space is genuinely one of the most incredible movies ever made. It's basically a no-budget remake of Aliens, only with a leprechaun. And an enlarging ray and a spider-scientist and…I'm just going to leave work early and watch it.
41 minutes and no one's made a joke about how "Community" is the most overused word in the AVClub lexicon?
"You have that soundtrack for the TMBG song "Sensurround", don't you? "Exactly! (…although Devo didn't hurt either.) When I brought it up to the counter at the record store, the cashier immediately asked "They Might Be Giants fan?" which made me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Yes.
Yup.
That was totally my first thought too.
Underground Garage is far and away my favorite on Sirius/XM as well, and I've also gotten to be a huge fan of CBC Radio 3. Radio 3 is hidden among the Spanish and French-language stations, so it's easy to overlook, but it's well-worth seeking out.
Me. :(
The NES version was censored, but you could definitely still microwave the hamster in the American release. (Nosing around, some foreign copies had that blocked.)