@avclub-cfeedcdd5e287bef4b583158a12363f1:disqus ENGLAND, sheesh, that album is chock full of good songs. Man.
@avclub-cfeedcdd5e287bef4b583158a12363f1:disqus ENGLAND, sheesh, that album is chock full of good songs. Man.
@avclub-b4238f7793ec8c1a632f14f2a1766c68:disqus Oh, "Runaway," I forgot about that. That actually closed an episode of "Eastbound & Down." That whole album is just fantastic.
"Sorrow" is just great, too. But I love "Afraid of Everyone" and "Vanderlyle"
My first listen to "High Violet" was actually my first National experience ever. Needless to say I gave a solid "meh". Wasn't until a few months later that I gave it another listen, and man, that's one of my favorite albums now.
I really, really enjoy this album. Two great releases in consecutive weeks (VW and National).
Now you listen here, Senor Spielbergo
Me for Jerry O'Connell reasons.
The first level of your typical non-sports video game is usually a mini-mission or something where they periodically stop to show you each thing you can do. That's what Inception's opening scene reminded me of.
He's just a great actor with great diction.
Sometimes Cypher's desire to stay in the matrix sounds pretty good to me.
Boat?
I'm a loner, Dottie. A rebel.
I think I read this article once, or something like it. What a sleazebag. "Hey, Vic died, but at least I made a hell of a movie!"
That is nutty.
Oh, my.
And look at this guy. He's old, but he's probably scored a million times!
I feel the same way about him. He's never been afraid to branch out.
That's about the talk I'd expect from the man who taught these two.
I liked their response to Skrillex.
Have they exhausted every possible combination of old, grizzled actors to star in ensemble comedies yet?