Sorry 'bout that.
Sorry 'bout that.
Sorry 'bout that.
No, but it has more blue wang.
No, but it has more blue wang.
Not much fun in Stalingrad, no.
And stars THE Eddie Munster.
Bullshit
"Oklahoma" by The Call should've won. It's a better song, and happens to be about the damned state, as opposed to "Do You Realize", which, while a fine song, doesn't represent the state as well.
70's sci-fi TV
What pisses me off the most about Heroes is its almost contempt for the tropes of super hero stories. It reminds me of really bad 70's sci-fi shows, like The Gemini Man (Riding With Death!) or Man From Atlantis, where the writers obviously felt they were slumming in the world of sci-fi, so they didn't…
Well, I liked the first.
Citations?
MLA style this time (36 Phipps)? Or just foot/endnotes?
There is so a cow level.
Franz Ferdinand
For what it's worth, FF covers "Call Me" by Blondie, and it's some of the most fun I've heard in a while. It smokes like hell.
Best Episode?
Regardless of "City on the Edge…" and its reputation, I still think this may be the best original series story that doesn't feature a Doomsday Machine in it. It's tight, smart, and emotionally moving in a way many other episodes have to awkwardly stretch to get to. That last sequence with Kirk and…
No, they made three fantastic albums before making a pretty good, finally-losing-the-passion-for-it fourth album. "Stacy's Mom" is a parody of a Cars song — ultra-catchy, stupid, eventually overplayed to death.
MMM….
….awesome!
They advertise on every right-wing talk show out there. O'Reilly sells them in his commercials, and then yells at them for their horrid judicial decisions on child molesters.
It am stupid.
No, it's an attempt to recreate The Leader by cloning, using tissue from all that remains: his nose.
Vol. 4 has Space Mutiny. Prince of Space is on Vol. 7.