Nick Jonas & The Administration is a fucking brilliant record, and I'll hear nobody tell me different.
Nick Jonas & The Administration is a fucking brilliant record, and I'll hear nobody tell me different.
Holy shit, they wrote The Watch? I'll revise my original post: I like every film these two have written that I've seen. I knew to avoid The Watch like the travesty that it is.
Sounds intriguing. Is it like the female version of HBO's OZ?
Recommending PoI to somebody, three weeks ago: "I know this premise sounds totally out there and bizarre, but trust me, it's a good show!"
I realized recently that I actually really like every film these two have written. There's definitely that streak of perpetual manchild in their writing, but their sensibility also reminds me of me and my best friend - if we were Canadian Jews as opposed to a Scandinavian feminist geek and a bipolar lesbian.…
I'm with you. It was a damn funny movie, and I loved both Rogen's petulant, spoiled Hornet and Jay Chou's cool mofo Kaito. I also love that it showed that Kaito was the one who knew how to do everything, and the rich boy was just piggybacking off his success. The superhero genre lacks cool Asians.
I think they play a pretty consistent set of newer songs mixed with older ones. Enjoy it! Even if I'm not digging this new album, I'm jealous of you going.
Sorry, but these are weird complaints. They're not currently running? Most TV shows aren't. Go seek out some DVDs. You haven't seen the one currently running? Well, check it out, that's why it was recommended.
Did you listen beforehand? His last Brooklyn podcast was brilliance - the entire crowd was loving it, and because he feeds off the crowd's energy, he was on fire himself.
I discovered this song when my semi-hipster friends made me listen to it. If I remove it from that context of Brooklyn second-hand shops and flavored kombucha drinks, it doesn't seem like mocking poor people, but like a genuine tribute to how awesome getting a bargain deal on clothes you wouldn't find at normal chain…
As a long-time Jimmy Eat World fan, who's been one of those fans consistently buying their new albums, even when they've been uninspiring (Chase This Light was great, Invented was just rather dull), I agree with this review. I've only given the album 2-3 listens on Spotify and there's just nothing there that grabs me.…
Visual gag that I really liked: