Yes, but he could do that with Theon because everyone thought Theon was dead. You could hardly do it with Dany for a whole book.
Yes, but he could do that with Theon because everyone thought Theon was dead. You could hardly do it with Dany for a whole book.
Dylan! With Wilco and MMJ! Or Richard Thompson! I wonder who he's playing with in my town?
Yes, the "face."
You should also check out Wired's Spencer Ackerman on why Robb Stark's military prowess is overrated:
"The episode where he almost hits the bottle again gave me chills, and
when he turned back around into the story-arc again instead I cheered."
As would we all.
So this is the National's version of the Clash's Rude Boy? I'm okay with that.
Yup, it's wonderful, and I can't really say anything else about it except that the Rhino reissue from a while back has some great outtakes and whatnot, and the fun radio commercial @avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus mentioned below.
Agreed. I love it in all its bloated, dolphin-video glory.
"Exaudio, Comperio, Conloquor. That's a Latin phrase that translates: To
Listen, To Learn, To Speak. Those words are carved into the stone arches
that form the entrance to the undergraduate library at Tennessee
Western University. This afternoon, an extraordinary young man named
Roland Shepard made what had to have…
Didn't Carrie also date Ryan Adams at one point? I want to say that one of the songs on "Demolition" is about her.
You mean, "thellthords."
It's not exactly unexpected for an 87-year old (and truthfully, it wasn't unexpected for Ebert, either), but still, this week can just fuck right off.
Fuck you, cancer.
Ow, my brain.
Yeah, that was confusing, because A: LucasArts didn't make KOTOR, Bioware did; and B: KOTOR I and II were awesome. I'm still bitter we got a MMORPG instead of a proper KOTOR III, though.
His "Sunshower," from the Great Expectations soundtrack (which is pretty decent itself; certainly better than the movie was) is pretty good. I think it ended up as a bonus track on some versions of Euphoria Morning.
Car Button Cloth, while not quite as good as either Ray or Come On, is still a lot of fun. The cover of "Knoxville Girl" is a particular favorite.
STOP MAKING ME FEEL OLD
Agreed. It's also fun to see half the cast of Band of Brothers show up as either regular, recurring, or guest characters.