That's the only song I saved off that album!
That's the only song I saved off that album!
Yep, I just kept scrolling to find it. Knew someone had to post it.
It is my go-to rage against the world song I listen to on my way home from work. Man I love me some early PJ Harvey. Can't get into the last few of her records, though.
I downloaded this Grindr app all the kids are using these days, and so far, it hasn't made me any coffee OR peanut butter.
And if you'd like more, I'd add George R. R Martin on there ("No, GRRM, bad! Quit adding more characters! It's hard enough to remember who's who) and Dan Simmons ("And what was all that shit about Muslims?! You were doing well until everything went all racist.")
Tarantino was on there, because Death Proof should have been at least 30 minutes shorter than it was, and watching it after Rodriguez's fun zombie movie at the late show was just painful. But I would gladly say that all of his work has been messy and overlong lately. And actually, my "No Man" was developed with…
Whoo. "Amazon Prime: It's not just for watching stuff you missed on PBS anymore!"
Yep. And I just realized I forgot the part where he grounds him from doing anything wacky for at least a week and takes away his fright wigs.
I feel like Burton, Tarantino, and heck, I'd even throw Stephen King in there for cross-platform synergy, all need to have a "no man." Someone who is just hired to sit around and tell them no when they go off the rails. B:"So, I'm thinking about doing a movie about Dark Shadows." NM:"Okay, I kinda remember the old…
I like the recent trend on the "Watch This" articles of being about things I've had lingering around in my Netflix Instant queue for ages. It's actually getting me to finally watch some of them!
The whole thing about him growing out his beard, Mr.Brewman and I were like, "duh, now that he's evil, he's gonna HAVE to rock a beard, to signal how evil he is."
I know. I thought after last week's episode that he was just playing bad as some sort of elaborate double-agent ruse, that Hand was still alive and had coordinated the whole thing, because of his acting. Turns out, I was totally wrong, and his acting was just that over the top because he's an Actor!
When I was in my early twenties, I dated this guy who was really into AFI. We were hanging out one night and he was going on and on about how great their new album was, and he had just gotten the cover as a tattoo, and he played me the album, and I seriously thought he was messing with me, because isn't AFI a hardcore…
I believe what you were looking for is: "Shit, if this is gonna be that kind of party I'm gonna stick my dick in the mashed potatoes"
You know, good for Jeremy for moving out and all, but didn't some people just try to kill Elena? So our answer to that whole 'I'm gonna protect Elena' thing is to move out, let her move back to college (because she's doing so well there and there's nothing dodgy about that school), and leave her on her own? How does…
Varies state to state, I believe. But you know he'd be terrible at it regardless. He didn't even get any money for that bottle of gin. And you just KNOW Damon never pays for any of that booze, not when it's apparently crazy easy to compel Matt.
I assumed that "remembering this" was a reference from future Ted, pulling back and remembering the Mother on their first date, rather than from the Ted in the moment of the date.
So, since they dropped that hint a couple of episodes ago that the mother is dead in the "present" of the kids on the couch, I have been unable to finish an episode of this show without crying at some point. The "remembering this" part of this episode just killed me. Am I the only one who's grown that attached?
Pfft. He's too busy. He has assistants to do that kind of thing.
What, is s/he, Monstro?