That's a fair point.
That's a fair point.
Hey, at least somebody made progress with SST. It's sad that such a great label in the 80's now essentially holds all those old recordings hostage and the bands can't get a hold of the masters (if they still exist, even) to do reissues with improved fidelity.
Let's not forget that the first two GOP debates took place before the fall television season had started, giving them much less competition for eyeballs than the Democrats, too.
My "goddammit writers, just do a tiny little bit of research when you decided to use this plot point" gripe of the week:
"The case of the week is once again the least interesting part of the episode on its face."
Yeah, my video game time has severely decreased over the past five years, so if I want to play this (and I do) I'm gonna have to pony up for a PS4. Not sure I want to play Rock Band 4 enough to make that investment.
I made it through 8 episodes before I felt like the "dumb" overwhelmed the "fun" and checked out.
Read the first book with my daughter. It was actually really well-written hard-boiled detective fiction, but for kids. It would be extremely easy to mess that up.
Yup. I'm less than a year away from 40 and still listening to and trying out new music, while many of my peers who are the same age or younger just can't be bothered anymore and lapse into the same tired "music was better back in the day" tripe our baby boomer parents and their greatest generation parents before them…
I love this scene a lot, and the movie itself is great fun.
Multiplicity. AKA exhibit A for why Pan and Scan was so, so bad.
Well, Faith No More did have the dubious distinction of taking Limp Bizkit along with them as the opener on their 1997 tour for Album of the Year. FNM fans were already having to deal with the band's weakest album (of the Patton era), and then they were forced to sit through "Counterfeit" and "Faith" and whatever…
Yeah, the only reason I stuck with the show until the end of the season was that it was only 13 episodes. I was ready to drop it entirely but the prospect of Phil and Carol on the road and not endlessly repeating the Phil-is-a-dirtbag plotline was enough for me to give season 2 a chance.
It's been two weeks since the safe zone was created and manned. I'm just going to assume that Cobalt was not something that was definitely in the cards when the zones were established. 14 days is a long time for things to turn to shit when it turns out that every single dead person in the Los Angeles area becomes a…
Ridley Scott is just trolling us all now.
I like the George Mason University "Killing in the Name Of" better than this.
Because he also buried himself into work since a loved one died?
Apropos of nothing, I'd like to point out that New Kids on the Block had a bunch of hits.
Thanks for the backup. I like or love every single track on that album, I certainly can't say the same for the rest of their records. Even Funeral has a few clunkers (Une Aneé Sans Lumiere, Neighborhood #4, In the Backseat).
Fix that. ASAP.