Frogurts? What agenda could they possibly have?
Frogurts? What agenda could they possibly have?
Thank God for the Peruvian market.
In Soviet Russia Salmon Ladder trains you…. What i'm saying is the Russia flashbacks will really be the story of how a lowly Salmon Ladder rose to the top of the Russian Mafia and then drunk with power lost it all and became a personal trainer in Starling City.
It depends on what you're looking for at a gig, to say Jesse Lacey is enigmatic would be fair, one time i saw them he just came out, declared something along the lines of, he wasn't going to talk and just wanted to play as many songs as possible and did just that. But it was amazing, there was such a connection at…
Daisy is one of those albums i love that i just would never expect anyone else to like, it's so abrasive, at times inconsistent, doesn't flow at all and goes against most general trends by being heavier than all the albums that went before it. I think it's the sheer intensity and deceptive songwriting of the heavier…
I've seen them live 4 times at this point, i even once spent a night in a very dodgy Manchester train station just to do it.
This may or may not, but probably may not get any traction here, the first band i genuinely obsessively got into more than ay other artist/band was Brand New. There isn't really any coherent explanation to it, even if musically and lyrically they're a far better band than the most people i've known realised. It was…
"On a lonely planet spinning its way toward damnation amid the fear and
despair of a broken human race, who is left to fight for all that is
good and pure and gets you smashed for under a fiver? Yes, it's the
surprising adventures of me, Sir Digby Chicken-Maebh.
Especially given how densely (over) populated and crowded London is it seemed like a huge stretch.
I was fairly thrown off by that part of the review mostly because knowing what Cobra is i didn't even realise it could be seen any other way. Now that i think about it, it's a very easy mistake to make, it makes much more sense as a name for a shadowy organisation than an emergency committee acronym. Either that or…
My brain isn't allowing me to perceive this as dark because every time i play it and Kyle Chandler stops talking the monologue from the pilot of Friday Night Lights plays and everything seems better again.
At the risk of being absurd i'd rather see Constantine: Son of a miner from Kentucky than Constantine:Generic British guy at least it would seem like a false analogue as oppose to just paint by numbers nonsense that bears no resemblance to the original. But yeah everything you said is spot on, which is a shame because…
Even if every other rock song with a saxophone made no sense, i'd be willing to endure them all just to have 21st Century Schizoid Man by King Crimson, that song is proof alone it can work amazingly well.
The flipside being that it also helps, and in no way is it the only thing aiding them in that regard, the powerful and wealthy hide and is part of a political circle jerk country that British corporations, journalists and politicians have a great affinity for. It also makes libel the occupational hazard of being a…
I was genuinely going to try watching Gotham and then i kept seeing promos with many bad jokes and very unsubtle winking references ( i feel a chill etc etc) I'm both relieved and disappointed to hear those fears confirmed. There's probably a good show in that premise, and as a stand alone film i will never object to…
I could also see Danny trying to intervene with the Doctor, who i think would not want Clara to change in that way but at the same time would never see it and would need it pointed out to him.
It also quite possibly would give Danny an in to this storyline, as someone whose standpoint against that kind of perspective is based on presumably a fairly harrowing and fresh first hand experience of war and someone who understands the importance emotionally of Clara staying true to herself.
It's nice to know i'm not the only one who gets the occasional Rick Sanchez vibe (in an amazing way) from Capaldi's doctor.
Especially when you consider in the span of The Doctor's lifetime just how many decisions like this one he has made. Eventually you would regardless of where or what you started as reach a breaking point where you become desensitised.
What i found interesting was the fact that she lied to do it, for a character who often this season has tried to position herself opposite the Doctor's utilitarian view, that simple lie for the greater good, whether it's her own or merely a desire to still be there with him in that role could represent a shift for her…