For the sake of clarification, the like was with regards to Sledgehammer. (Hell….I'd be happy if they could just get the existing show on there.) I could care less about your 1000 comments….but I can't be bothered to do so.
For the sake of clarification, the like was with regards to Sledgehammer. (Hell….I'd be happy if they could just get the existing show on there.) I could care less about your 1000 comments….but I can't be bothered to do so.
The Secret Diary of Desmond Pfeiffer!
@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus When my wife and I decided to cut the cord, we were paying Dish Network somewhere over $60/mo for 200 channels, of which we would regularly watch maybe 10. On top of that, we were already paying $25/mo for broadband through AT&T. (Before Dish, we were with Comcast,…
@avclub-32b63dd70d870580128d83e930199e1c:disqus It's an issue of billing. Since Jack Black is the biggest name involved in the film, he gets top billing; the names on posters and other advertisements should fall in the same order as they do at the beginning of the film. However, the pictures used in advertising are…
I was going to comment that it's not entirely bad considering it's the first single since "Kokomo". However, Wikipedia shows me that I'm quite wrong. Granted, it does look like it's the first new song to be released as a single since '89.
"I fucking well beg to differ."
Easy, Yee Yee. Obviously, even the bots have crushes on her. They just lack the ability to express it unless they have a suitable comment to clone.
Read it, and could only hear this version in my head:
http://youtu.be/dhgjEObtrWE
Actually, a reboot could work, and could frankly be kind of awesome. And there's a couple of intelligent ways that it could be done (neither of which will actually happen).
Easily replaced my love for Derpy Hooves.
Not really an entry point so much (as I'd already had Billion Dollar Babies on vinyl by this point), but I highly recommend the "Life and Crimes" boxed set. Checked it out from my local library when I decided I wanted to delve deeper than the one album I owned, and it has not steered me wrong. So much awesome spread…
@avclub-c4d155f2fb5bf679bbf0c9e946c335a9:disqus That's actually exactly the sort of thing I was looking for- thanks!
Geeks = into the same things you're into. Nerds = into things you don't understand and/or like.
Wheaton has a show on Geek & Sundry, Felicia Day's channel. It's all part of the same initiative from YouTube to have original content created for them. If you guys watched/listened to "Frame Rate" on TWiT, you'd have known this was coming.
His reserve, a quiet defense.
Wow…this is the first (and hopefully only) time I've ever seen Carman mentioned in the AV Club. And now, so many years after my childhood, I see the truth: nearly 7 minutes of Brooklyn-accented spoken-word and cheesy effects is far scarier than anything "good Christian parents" warned us about.
Most of the good tracks on Bat III are Steinman-penned. (Fucking terrible cover of "It's All Coming Back To Me Now", though.) I'd gotten into Meat Loaf for a bit, too, until I realized that it was the songs I was a fan of, and not necessarily the man singing them.
I'm still not sure if it was because Meat's version of "Bad For Good" was so much better than his own, or because he butchered every other Steinman track on that album.
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Seems like it's a good time to be a GBV fan.