Damn good interview with him on WTF the other day. It's refreshing to hear a star actor actually sound grateful, (and at times damn near elated in Paxton's case), about how exciting it was to be in big, popular movies.
Damn good interview with him on WTF the other day. It's refreshing to hear a star actor actually sound grateful, (and at times damn near elated in Paxton's case), about how exciting it was to be in big, popular movies.
Or the Expendables 2: Jean-Claude Van Damme as "Vilain"
What about King Gizzard Wizard Blizzard Fissure? Good stuff.
Too many movie trailers have ruined this song for me.
I felt like a more apt comparison is to the Leftovers: unexplained, potentially religious and powerful goings-on with ethereal characters and some with evil intentions. This one just feels half-baked while Leftovers is a fully-fleshed out conceit.
One of the best "Texas" films in recent memory. They totally captured how it is in many small modern western towns.
Until it's released, there's always his little-seen Halloween TV special: http://www.nbc.com/saturday…
And by then it's far too late to get in on the hive mind internet discussion of the show's goings-on.
Waterproofing and constantly fishing out those hosts out of the ocean would really take the lion's share of Delos' budget.
I always thought he found the stash of Dharma supplies under Castle Black.
The Theon/Reek host got written a real shitty loop.
SCARY accurate portrayal of a southern college archetype.
And at once I knew…I was not…a douchebaaaag
And it is a fully-actualized sketch idea, complete with solid ending: a rarity for SNL.
The same can't be said for Vine…
Great power-pop song from the soundtrack of Meet the Robinsons called "The Future Has Arrived"
I'm pretty sure the worst I ever had was "Big Flats" from Walgreens. Tasted like they liquefied the nickles sitting in the gutters behind the store.
Also Miller Lite is the best bang for your buck alcohol percentage-to-calorie ratio among the big three.
RE: AZ beers, I don't mind a good Four Peaks or SanTan variety.
Thankfully many breweries are separating out their more hoppy varieties with names that warn you: calling something a "double black IPA" or a "Ruination IPA" and it should be pretty clear what you're getting.