Pssh. Science. What has science ever done for us? TV off.
Pssh. Science. What has science ever done for us? TV off.
i'm still not sure how that whole 'switch your sympathy to the firefly clan' thing was supposed to work. for one thing, in both movies, it was so clear that rob zombie was so completely in love with them that we were supposed to be rooting for them from the start. for another, how does the sheriff killing one or two…
i think the really appealing thing about this show (for me) is the re-watchability. i didn't think it was that great the first time i watched it either, but i wound up putting it on again one day when i was puttering around the house, and slowly but surely i got drawn in. now i've seen the first season like five or…
hahaha - i was out there for that. that was pretty entertaining.
and let me be the second to say
it was pretty fun, though i was surprised at the lack of books for purchase/signing. on the other hand, there was a bar. so, it pretty much worked out.
technically, yeah, the party down movie was about poe, but poe was a vampire hunter and his companion was 'young lincoln', so however you look at it…this book is fucking retarded.
wasted opportunity!
how can you talk about dwight yoakam without mentioning that he got sick of nashville, moved to l.a., and started playing punk clubs alongside the blasters and the dead kennedys? come on! that story is awesome!
steig larsson is pretty much the swedish dan brown, except since he's swedish, he gets way too much credit. i'm about halfway through the girl who played with fire, and while it's entertaining, the notion that it's anything other than a total pulp novel is ridiculous. i am willing to admit that it could be the fault…
i think the line can be drawn between the art and the artist about where the artist's beliefs inform the art. for instance, i think varg is a complete cock but there are some good burzum records out there. however, like someone mentioned above, i like hardcore but i would never fucking listen to skrewdriver. varg…
Yeah, get me a box of condoms, and, what was that thing we used to eat back in the day? What was it… oh yeah, pussy.
she mentions him as a "king among men". you get the feeling that it's way too painful for her to talk about him.
lloyd's personal taste has nothing to do with it. they have the radio on the first time they have sex, and the song comes on, and diane tells him to "listen [the song], it's a really good song."
the green day thing is nowhere near as bad as the evil dead 2 conversation when jack black says, "the soundtrack kicks fucking ass.". that has always bugged me. what soundtrack? the score? does anyone watch that movie and think, "my god! this score is magnificent!"
that scene is pretty great, but it was apparently a couple of body doubles. boo.
as much as i loved the books, i have to agree about the endings. you spend hundreds of pages deciphering this labyrinthian conspiracy with the tension ramping up and up and up until…it just kind of stops.
The 12 year old in me cannot resist
"You know, I've done a lot of guys, a lot of actors, and I'd like to do one with you."
yeah….
still totally going to see this.
what?
i'm finding it really hard to understand how people are able to keep insisting that the book of eli is "not preachy".
good excuse
to listen to the pailhead ep. again. repeatedly.
wocka