Yes, this.
Yes, this.
i actually didn't think that percentage joke was that bad.
I've noticed a decline - not in overall quality of the writing, which is always good - but in my interest ever since AV Club decided that it wanted to be first and foremost the TV Review site. I guess that's where they think all of the interest and hence the money lies? I honestly don't know but I sure am bummed to…
So, I'm one of the many people that tuned out during season 2. People tell me I should tune back in…but should I, really? There is the chance that I should. I'm a LOST defender and I'll tell anyone who tuned out of that show and will listen that they should've kept going so maybe I'm wrong. However, this doesn't…
I can't really get onboard for the whole "Girls is too white" thing.
Ah, you got there first. Seriously though guys…I'm sure Anna Faris appreciates your concern and all but seems like she's doing fine.
"overt tip of the hat to the godfather"
so, i just want to go on record to say: i sincerely hope that 1) you work at a job that you absolutely MUST be in person for and 2) i hope that it was imperative that you go to work this week, because the owner is about to declare bankruptcy and if he doesn't, it's tied to him not being able to get his grandmother…
so, i just want to go on record to say: i sincerely hope that 1) you work at a job that you absolutely MUST be in person for and 2) i hope that it was imperative that you go to work this week, because the owner is about to declare bankruptcy and if he doesn't, it's tied to him not being able to get his grandmother…
"Recorded entirely with tube amps, magnetic tape, and analog boards, Monster is a gleeful throwback to the thick, beefy sounds of the ’70s."
It's funny how things turn around: A band that epitomized overblown, soulless, 70s arena rock are now the ones taking it back to the basics.
"Recorded entirely with tube amps, magnetic tape, and analog boards, Monster is a gleeful throwback to the thick, beefy sounds of the ’70s."
It's funny how things turn around: A band that epitomized overblown, soulless, 70s arena rock are now the ones taking it back to the basics.
WAKE UP! blah blah blah blah balbh MAKE UP why you'd leave the kids on the TABLE blah blahb ablahb blabh YOU WANTED TO!
WAKE UP! blah blah blah blah balbh MAKE UP why you'd leave the kids on the TABLE blah blahb ablahb blabh YOU WANTED TO!
Sounds very interesting. Do you have to know all of the references to songs and acts that he makes to get it, or is it interesting nonetheless?
Sounds very interesting. Do you have to know all of the references to songs and acts that he makes to get it, or is it interesting nonetheless?
Podmass suffers from the same phenomenon. While I love podcasts and always read this column, some of them are painfully written and forget the number one rule of comedy: Explaining or intellectualizing why something is funny makes it not funny. Every time they try, the article reaches Pitchforkian levels of awful…
Podmass suffers from the same phenomenon. While I love podcasts and always read this column, some of them are painfully written and forget the number one rule of comedy: Explaining or intellectualizing why something is funny makes it not funny. Every time they try, the article reaches Pitchforkian levels of awful…
I find the Sklar Brothers to be incredibly annoying.
I find the Sklar Brothers to be incredibly annoying.
I was 14ish around the time Cobain died and the Foos came out. I loved Nirvana and immediately thought the Foo Fighters were kind of bland and generic. (Even though I probably wouldn't have expressed it that way then.) My point is: maybe you didn't like the Foos because they WEREN'T dishing out a sonic bludgeoning.…