Isn't a vaguely archaic/British grammatical form, too, as in "I had to go to hospital this morning" - much like "go to school this morning." As was noted above, it's a place to be so it loses "the" from the sentence.
Isn't a vaguely archaic/British grammatical form, too, as in "I had to go to hospital this morning" - much like "go to school this morning." As was noted above, it's a place to be so it loses "the" from the sentence.
Remember, he swore by that Glisten.
Almost every costumed superhero with powers is stronger than Captain America, save for those with regular-human-style strength. The poster above who mentioned maximum human strength is correct.
Few things beat "Her?" as a single-word joke. Are there any better ones?
Er, his last monarch, first queen.
@Mackie - I assume it's the rap. I've tried skipping past the track to hear the album, but it's simply stuck in my ear with that album like mercury in the gullet from bad seafood.
@Irene - of those two, masochist. And he totally deserves to be on the list, whether for the play or for Burton's portrayal.
There were some good songs lost in the murk of "Adore." "Machina," on the other hand… bleargh.
I'm not your chief, copper.
Thank goodness for the interview; I'd missed this entirely.
Cheers, I missed it. Off to read!
No idea that this was even on the horizon
It's odd that Selway can get so little attention or notice, isn't it? I recall a huge run-up to "The Eraser" for Thom Yorke, and lots of discussion of Jonny Greenwood's soundtrack work, but nothing for this. Will the album be reviewed soon?
Hell yes on the "Out of Sight" poster. I hope they restore it to the cover of a BD edition of the film instead of the dark and gloomy VHS/DVD cover.
It took a second, Cookie, to remember why you have an in with Oz… but then I remembered that he had an in with you.
"And the crowd goes wild for the first!"
First to comment that Bespin's barely in "Return of the Jedi" - and then only in the Special Edition?
One of many reasons why Chris Rock should deign to host MTV Award shows:
"Good Charlotte? More like a Bad Green Day."
I recall the "Time" review calling it out on that one. That's part of the reason I've not watched it, and the other part is the description of the frenzied tenor of the time. Maybe it's time to finally watch it.
God, that opening affected me for days.
I like to keep up with games though I don't have time to play them anymore (parenting toddlers and work and all that), but I don't really want to read multi-page detail from a game site (as I remember GameSpot being before the whole "Kane and Lynch" thing).