Can't be bothered to sit through the whole thing, but is it seriously just 3-and-a-half minutes of Kirstin Dunst trying not to look at the camera?
Can't be bothered to sit through the whole thing, but is it seriously just 3-and-a-half minutes of Kirstin Dunst trying not to look at the camera?
I'd love to believe you're right (in fact, that everyone's right) in how ridiculous that whole "Who's On First" thing was, but I remember watching that scene when it first aired, and just being stunned simply at the notion that there might actually be people in the world who know as little about comedy as my own…
Had the immense pleasure of seeing those guys at a generator show at Cornerstone, just before they got signed. Bought their ep, and invited them back to our site for steak. They declined, but Mercury Radio Theater took us up on the offer.
I've never been sure if I could count Thrice among Christian bands that I listen to, or just among bands that I enjoy that nobody else has ever heard of. Also Zao (particularly around the era of "5 Year Winter").
One of my finest concert memories was SkaMania '98- Insyderz, Five Iron, and Supertones. Of course, Supertones acted like rock stars in the worst possible way (really? delaying the show for 45 minutes to put risers on top of an already-elevated STAGE?), but Insyderz put on a great show, and FIF did the whole show in…
I don't think "nuked the fridge" would be nearly as much of an issue had the movie not completely fallen apart in the final reel. I mean, you get through most of a pretty good movie, only to get to the end and get hit with "Oh, the treasure was knowledge all along. And, uh….this kid is inheriting the hat and…
Ok….are we talking "Contemporary Christian" praise-and-worship crap, or just a general "Christian music sucks" statement? Because I still drop Grammatrain, Ghoti Hook, the first 2 Jars of Clay albums, 77s, braveSaintSaturn, and a few others on my mp3 player from time to time. (Actually, I pretty consistently have at…
I also loved the hell out of this show; it's maybe the only time my wife gave up on a show and I kept watching. Yeah, there were problems, but the whole thing is mostly just filled with missed opportunities. I wish Sorkin (or NBC) had hired an actual writing staff for the sketches: even if they weren't in the…
This is now truly a Great Job, Internet!
Sat down and watched it again the day after Jobs died. Forgot what a great movie it actually was, and I forgot that John DiMaggio was a nearly perfect (if somehow underplayed) Steve Balmer.
If she'll look anything like she did in Fully Loaded, it could single-handedly save the print medium.
I always tended to put "Lullaby" on bedtime mixes for my kids. The wife wouldn't let me use "Narcolepsy" (although I still say it'd be great to start of a bedtime mix for kids with a song where the narrator is loudly protesting "I'm not tired!").
The one after Songs for Silverman? Would that be 'Supersunnyspeedgraphic, The LP', or 'Way To Normal'? There's some pretty good stuff on Supersunny…, but it's definitely one of those that I just pick and choose tracks from (and often, I'll pull tracks from the EPs instead).
I have to assume the WM3 would turn them down, saying "That's not the Metallica we went to jail for".
Why the hell hasn't he put out an album of acapella covers? I mean, it seems like the toughest part would be getting rights to a bunch of songs, but it'd be so awesome to have an album of metal songs recreated by Michael Winslow simply multitracking himself.
Is that Lana-formerly-Larry? How the fuck do you go from fugly dude to ridiculously-hot chick? Any transgenders I've seen thus far maintain their fugly quotient while just shifting genders.
Good- go take that theory to David Byrne and Tina Weymouth.
I admit, as an ignorant American, I really had no interest in this movie, as it seemed like nostalgia for something I never grew up with in the first place. However, somehow Steven Moffat and Edgar Wright having a hand in this had escaped me, and between those and hoping (once again) that maybe THIS will be the…
I kept seeing ads for 'Tower Heist', and trying to remember why I ever took note of the film, as it seemed like something I had been passingly familiar with.
He had to; after all, Art holds the world record for free throw shooting.