I don't have any two-week data on this but I would guess somewhere between 2002 and 2003 was the worst time in music based on on irrefutable litmus test: The songs from the era in Weird Al's polka medley.
I don't have any two-week data on this but I would guess somewhere between 2002 and 2003 was the worst time in music based on on irrefutable litmus test: The songs from the era in Weird Al's polka medley.
I think it's hard to overstate how much of a game-changer (pardon the pun) and influential the game was to basically every FPS and multiplayer game since. There wouldn't be a Halo, Battlefield, CoD, Destiny, etc. without Goldeneye.
I've always considered The Simpsons to be one of my favorite shows of all time but I had an epiphany the other day that I haven't even SEEN almost 2/3 of the entire series run…
Throwing a random one in: the London Philharmonic did an album of symphonic arrangements of Zeppelin songs.
I'll defend that movie too—I think it's great!
Yeah that was terrible. I said to my wife "we may have just witnessed this show jump the shark."
I got the impression that was a sort of a quarantine ward as much as a jail.
What I've learned from this series is that action movies kind of started to suck post-9/11.
Constantine has the dubious distinction of being the worst theater-going experience of my life for reasons that have nothing to do with the movie itself.
I started listening to the audio book as read by Wil Wheaton and couldn't get through it either.
Murray is quietly a part-owner of a non-gimmicky restaurant in Charleston (SC) called Harold's Cabin.
Little-known fact (or maybe it's well-known, I don't know…): Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder was a 3-D movie.
He and Michael Cera did a web series about 10 years ago called 'Clark and Michael' that forever endeared him to me.
And it's incredibly layered. I've probably seen it over 10 times and I still catch new jokes when I watch it. E.g: Ther'es a joke about everyone in the country carrying guns so should they start with "Aaron A. Aaronson" and work their way through the phone book that sounds like a sarcastic remark. Then the kid at the…
This movie came out the summer before I started high school and I loved it so much, I put printouts of screen shots of it on my bedroom wall literally thinking "I'll ALWAYS think this is the best and coolest movie ever made!!" About two years later they were gone from my wall.
I recall being more impressed at the scope and ambition of season 4 than actually amused by it.
I like that song a lot but my wife HATES it because she says it's just elevator music. I think we're both right.
I once got a melody from a classical song stuck in my head that I thought was either from the New World Symphony, the 1812 Overture, or the Great Gate at Kiev. It wasn't from any of those pieces but it sounded very similar. I know it's a real song because I've heard it in like commercials or something so I didn't…
Technically these are two movies so this might not count but I think Brian De Palma is a total hack and hate pretty much everything I've ever seen by him except The Untouchables and Mission: Impossible. For some reason his particular brand of ripoff-as-homage seems to work in those movies.
Like that old joke: What do Clapton and coffee have in common? They're only good with Cream.