In the "Coming up next" gag on "Whistler's Mother"
I love how Linsdsay says she wants to become a cage dancer, and then gives the exact same face Tobias gave when he said he wanted to be an actor.
In the "Coming up next" gag on "Whistler's Mother"
I love how Linsdsay says she wants to become a cage dancer, and then gives the exact same face Tobias gave when he said he wanted to be an actor.
ha, again never thought of that.
oh my god I never even thought about that
See, my opinion
is that all it does is provide a different experience than what you would've if you hadn't known. It's sort of like a second viewing of it, but not quite.
"Buy" was the key word there.
@Professor Poopy Pants: That was Tool. With 69 tracks. (Or at least, they did that.)
Joey Joe Joe Jr Shabadoo is pretty fantastic too.
Either way, hidden tracks suck. Especially because they're usually barely songs. Only exception I can think of is "Mosquito Song" from Songs for the Deaf, and that barely counts since it was still listed as a track on the back.
heeeeey you're right
I mean, the better question is probably first, "should I bother buying this." But, if so.
So, if I'm gonna get this
should it be the standard or deluxe edition? Are the bonus tracks any good?
Wow, most of these movies were terrible
Special honours to Click.
David Cross was in that? Sadness.
Here in Canada Blockbuster still happily exists and gives me their physical version of Netflix, sans new releases ($5 per month).
Still think that
the one in North by Northwest sucks. Pretty good movie, but the ending is so terrible.
Notting Hill is my parents' favourite movie. I've seen parts of it many times as a result, from being in the same room and whatnot.
Oh, and The Avalanches' new album is supposed to come out this year. Supposed to.
1. Bon Iver, Bon Iver - Bon Iver
2. Helplessness Blues - Fleet Foxes
3. w h o k i l l - tUnE-yArDs
4. James Blake - James Blake
5. Let England Shake - PJ Harvey
6. House of Balloons - The Weeknd
7. David Comes to Life - Fucked Up
8. Black Up - Shabazz Palaces
9. Kaputt - Destroyer
Is it just me or
is this year turning out to be really terrible for films? Music's pretty good though, even if not as good as 2010. (And plus, Watch The Throne comes out in August and new Opeth, Mastodon, and Bjork albums in September)
1. CancerAIDs etc.