I still own a 64, I still own MK64, and I still have fond memories of playing that game night after night. But it's aged horribly.
I still own a 64, I still own MK64, and I still have fond memories of playing that game night after night. But it's aged horribly.
Gee-zus, get over yourself. Why are you trudging through each and every HAL mention in this section and writing the variations on this same tedious response? Especially considering most commenters aren't saying, "Hey, look at me, I'm the first to think of this!" Instead, they're just pointing it out after the…
"…and perhaps everything will come together."
As a child, I seem to recall—throughout the course of several years—viewing all dozen or so episodes of the show on weekend nights on PBS. A recent revisit of the series on Netflix confirmed that. If there are other iterations of the show (besides the movies and the, um, cartoon), I'm unfamiliar with them.
Whoa whoa whoa. What's this Mr. Bean shit? Mr. Bean is fucking wonderful. Adam Sandler doesn't deserve to be in the same paragraph as that saint.
It's, um, a Simpsons reference.
Just because she's a nutso doesn't mean we can't celebrate a few great albums that she made.
Did someone just call the Everlys meh? Fuck this shit.
My point was that your phrasing—that selecting the music is "all he did"—suggested that music supervision isn't important to the show. Yes, in True Detective, personally selecting every song is the same thing as scoring the show. Just because you're using other people's compositions doesn't mean you're not…
Bizarre in what way? It's pretty much the opinion of anyone who's ever seen the movie. It's beyond terrible.
Considering how integral the music is to the DNA of the show, I'd reckon such a "prominent" title (really?) is entirely justified.
Calling this pretentious and an "attack" on the mainstream is not only bullshit, but it seems to willfully ignore the fact that the Oscars are the mainstream.
Would you rather live in the pouch of a kangaroo, or have a pouch with a baby kangaroo inside it?
Pssst.
I don't know how to feel about the reappropriation of "Hoju." On the one hand, it's a callback to one of my all-time favorite jokes. On the other, it's a callback to one of my all-time favorite jokes.
Trendy with non-magicians, but it's an old, old term. I think magicians started using the term around the turn-o'-the-century.
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At least Tony will now have someone to eat ice cream with.
Considering the opposite of "embracing relativism" just made me puke a little. I'm glad PTA doesn't do the opposite of that.