To be fair, I actually really like IGN's TV coverage. Eric Goldman, Matt Fowler and Roth Cornet are all very engaging reviewers/podcast hosts.
To be fair, I actually really like IGN's TV coverage. Eric Goldman, Matt Fowler and Roth Cornet are all very engaging reviewers/podcast hosts.
But their spawn has some serious brain damage…
Wow, someone is actually watching Siberia, I've never missed an episode!
1. Unlike many kids (I was 8 at the time) I was at home, being homeschooled, because my mom is super-religious and was into that sort of thing. I remember watching the Today Show's coverage for about an hour before being sent to my room beccause some of the images were getting too graphic. I played toy cars with my…
Holy fuck. Ew. Creepy.
That video reminds me, why did they used to be able to say "fuck" and they can't now?
People are dumb.
I'd love that actually. Jim Belushi is the fucking worst.
I know Rilo Kiley and that sir is no Rilo Kiley.
I've only seen him in the "Before" films and therefore think he is awesome.
Ehhh I'd rather do neither.
Being a weird homeschooled kid in Montana in 2006 (everything arrives late in Montana) this album was pretty much the best thing ever. I still love it (though it's flaws are more apparent now), along with quite a bit of their other work. I'm sure that people who know a lot more about music than me will (perhaps…
Hopefully the post-Zooey years will be a return to form!
I love DCFC, a lot. But yes, their name is just embarrassing.
I applaud this beautiful Whedon/Buffy reference sir!
Right?! I actually liked him in Undeclared a lot, maybe he just needs to use his real accent.
I see all of those things reflected in the best of Death Cab. But yes, you're right. one band definitely signals the death of rock 'n' roll.
Agreed, with all of this.
Harry Potter, Hunger Games and Twilight were all OUTRAGEOUSLY huge bestsellers before they were movies though. That's what I don't get about all these "The next (blank)!" movies, this book series is not as popular as Hunger Games, therefore the movie won't make as much obviously. Am I missing something here?
I'm not a fan of Lil Wayne, but I really don't think he needs to measure his artistic success by his level of involvement with the VMA's….because that's fucking depressing.