Yeah, the review read fairly positive, so the B- didn't end up making a lot of sense. I'm not griping about the grade itself, just that it didn't seem to correspond with the content of the review.
Yeah, the review read fairly positive, so the B- didn't end up making a lot of sense. I'm not griping about the grade itself, just that it didn't seem to correspond with the content of the review.
And all you can do now is sit there in your angry chair and yell at the computer screen.
Walter White's family. I love breakfast food.
@avclub-c70194b792ea062c5365b619fd3050b3:disqus @avclub-b4238f7793ec8c1a632f14f2a1766c68:disqus I love Vanderlyle, but nothing tops the acoustic sing-a-long version of it they used to close concerts.
I thought so at first too, but I didn't find anything upon searching Google.
Sitting in a fainting chair drinking pink rabbits isn't surreal enough for you?
Conversation 16, Afraid of Everyone, Anyone's Ghost, are all highlights, as is Terrible Love (the alternate version on the expanded edition of the album is superior).
Yep, while Alligator and Boxer didn't take me too long to get into (or at least to really get into half the album, and the rest of it after more time), both HV and TWFM have taken several listens to get really, really good.
1. Alligator
2. Boxer
3. High Violet
4. Trouble Will Find Me
5. Sad Songs
6. The National
Yeah man, I love "Pink Rabbits". It definitely is up there in the rankings of bizarre Matt Berninger lyrics.
As far as the final three songs, I love "Pink Rabbits" and "Humiliation" is really growing on me. "Hard to Find" hasn't grabbed my attention too hard yet, but we'll see if that changes.
You're right, although I still couldn't help but be angry (not at the show itself, but, I dunno, life?) about it.
To be fair, the first Bourne trilogy were all based on already-written books, were they not?
Agreed. He's the best part of that movie.
Were you looking for things about How to Destroy Angels and Reznor's soundtrack work? Can we even call those side projects at this point? I'd say Reznor just has his hand in multiple projects now, but I wouldn't say NIN is any more prominent (at least in Reznor's mind) than HTDA or his soundtrack work.
Aw man, I miss Greatjon! I loved his character in both the books and the show. I wish they'd bring him back, although at this point he's been out for so long, and with all the focus being on Karstark, the Blackfish, and Bolton, that I doubt most non-readers would remember him.
Yeah, I don't know if GRRM intended Robb's wife Jeyne to be a spy/pawn of the Lannisters in the book, but that scene this week gave me my first thoughts that she might indeed be a spy. I'd seen other people declaring so since the character was first introduced, but now I could definitely see that being a possibility.
I still liked the Nirvana bio despite how annoying True can be, but yeah, I definitely prefer ELOT to it.
"Everybody Loves Our Town" is a fantastic read. By far the best book on grunge.
Not a unique answer by any means, but for me, it is the original Star Wars and Indiana Jones trilogies. I can't remember watching any other movies as often as I watched these growing up, and they're still among my favorites.