Did the judge just see that Fishbone was a touring rock band and assume that they were big fancy rock stars? I don't think there's any way they could possibly have 1.4 million.
Did the judge just see that Fishbone was a touring rock band and assume that they were big fancy rock stars? I don't think there's any way they could possibly have 1.4 million.
Oh, your shrunken, useless member? Yeah, she mentioned that.
Not relevant to your reply or the article: My wife was riding the subway to work one morning when she noticed that the guy who plays Joffrey in Game of Thrones was also in the same car. The funny thing is, she was reading "A Feast for Crows" and felt too self conscious to continue reading while he was on the train…
Well, Carl is older in the TV series. I think it makes sense to have Carl the teenager's reaction be more angsty and aggressive than Carl the ten year old.
Well, maybe. That scene is straight form the comics, as were many scenes from this episode. I'm kind of glad that they're getting back to the overall comics arc, and I'm guessing that we'll eventually see The Community and some of the other "events." But….
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I can't remember if it was the comics or the Tv show, but at some point Michonne says that after a while her original zombies stopped trying to bite her. Which means that there should have been a point in this episode where the zombies on a leash were still aggressive, but whatever.
Well, it's hard to run in high heels.
Said no film producer ever!
I'm thinking more "Honey I Shrunk The Kids."
It might be.
All of the early Marvel stories were sexist. As much as I love Stan Lee's and Roy Thomas' run on X-Men, I cringe every time I see Jean Grey baking desserts, cleaning, or sewing new uniforms for the boys.
Hank Pym later became a good character, especially when he was Ant Man/Giant Man. For me, Hank was more interesting than his superpower, which, as everyone here has pointed out, was pretty lame. He's been a pretty integral member of the Avengers since (almost?) their inception, so I guess that's why we're getting an…
I think it was a bit different in those days. Even the major labels would keep artists on roster who weren't megastars but still had a small but reliable following. It worked out ok for some acts, but if the label smelled a single, they'd push the hell out of it, artist intentions be damned. I don't know what indie…
Yeah, my friend has it on VHS. A purchased VHS of that season, nonetheless. Completely slipped under the radar.
Whereas the equipment Metallica fans brought to shows was covered in a film of bongwater, Clearasil, Jack Daniels and failure.
But let's be honest, early 90's home video and audio devices recording a metal band in an arena would only have value to the person recording and his most stoned friends.
He stole the hat from Marvin Gaye but says it's a different hat that doesn't really look like Marvin's.
Ok, "Paul McCartney vanity project" was harsh and not accurate. My point was that these guys tend to vote for established names like McCartney, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, and Herb Alpert (all winners this year) over younger artists, even when what the more established artists are offering is pretty tepid compared to…
You're not that far off. I have a few friends and colleagues on the voting committee. Apparently it's not that hard to become a voting member - register in your state, keep your membership up for a few years - but it's not something that you think to do in your 20's. All of them are good musicians, but they'll pick…
I didn't vote. The first time in a long time, even though I wanted him to win. When I walked home that night DeBlasio's victory party was going on in the Park Slope Armory. Based on the number of rich, well dressed, drunk white people stumbling out wondering where the cabs were, it seemed to me that the people who…