This is what I think of every time I hear the song now. And I'm okay with that.
This is what I think of every time I hear the song now. And I'm okay with that.
Everything is terrible and nothing will ever be right again.
Jackie Brown > Pulp Fiction > Inglorious Basterds > Hateful Eight > Django Unchained > Kill Bill > Reservoir Dogs > Death Proof
You're doing the Lord's work, Will.
I saw a trailer for this last weekend, but the speaker in the theater was broken, meaning we only got the dialogue and none of the music. It transformed a typical terrible Kevin Hart movie into some weird, Lynchian nightmare.
This is always a good idea.
Wait, there are sites less reputable than the A.V. Club?
Yeah, that was the thing that bothered me the most. I understand, given everyone's reaction to the prequels, that they wouldn't want to spend a tremendous amount of time outlining political alliances and conflicts and whatnot. And there were already some clunky exposition dumps. But a little more context would have…
I don't really have anything meaningful to add here, except that I adored all of the songs from this season, and this was an interesting look at how they were chosen. Thanks, Joshua!
A far more likable one, at any rate.
The Replacements' cover of it certainly rocks. I don't think I've ever heard the original.
The soundtrack is pretty good, as I recall. That's about the only positive thing I can remember about it.
"It really might be the best show HBO has ever done."
It's just a pervy generation.
It's just a pervy generation.
But it did give us Ava's headphone-wearing lawyer, so it's got that going for it.
No, that's Necrobutcher.
Has anyone registered the Robert Loggia's Angry Ghost Disqus account yet?
"Hey everybody, we're all gonna get lathed!"
Punch the Clock suffers terribly from its early-80s production, but the Rhino reissue contains acoustic demos of most of the original album that show how good the songs actually are underneath. I think it's out of print, though.