Yes, I was just reminded of this earlier by my sister. Cornell was a young fan of Joy Division.
Yes, I was just reminded of this earlier by my sister. Cornell was a young fan of Joy Division.
Well, I'm feeling Minnesota today.
First song I listened to this morning.
I remember the first time I heard Jesus Christ Pose - driving late at night in upstate Florida. It was like a surge of electricity into my chest. Those crunching guitars, that sonic drop in my gut. I was instantly in love. Thayil is a guitar god, but it was Cornell who really wowed me. Just an incredible voice.
First it was David Bowie, then it was Prince, and now I have to deal with losing Chris Cornell. I worshiped this guy, I saw Soundgarden play live a ridiculous amount of times. I was in their fan club, for fuck sake. Holy Christ, it sucks getting old. Cornell and Soundgarden were my twenties. This is hitting me hard. I…
Please stop muddying up a post about Chris Cornell with mentions of that fat fuck piece of shit from Fox. Cornell deserves better, ffs.
Well, we don't know that she's out of the water yet. The bruises all over her torso looked bad enough to suggest internal injuries, which could still end up being fatal.
Listening to Yuri's Russian history speech was too soon after that episode of The Americans last night.
I'm still trying to decide if that horrifying closing shot of the wolf-like face was too heavy handed as Varga's avatar or just the right amount of creepy. All set to a sublime cover of World Party's Ship Of Fools sung by Hawley himself. The entire episode was unsettling.
"What do you expect, Philip? I'm half machine!"
Oh my gosh, I so hope you are right. I want Henry to be part of the family when the shit storm hits. I desperately don't want him sent off to be boarding school never to be heard from again.
Complete with heartbreaking flashbacks of Philip as a young boy playing with his father.
It felt like Lost Highway to me. I was expecting some David Bowie to close out the scene.
When she said that line about them getting her drunk the first time, I thought she was going to imply she'd been raped, as well. I seriously doubt she got venereal disease from all the fun times she was having with the Nazis.
Absolutely. Elizabeth's belligerence was a performance she put on for herself.
Yeah, I didn't get disgust with Philip, either. In fact, when Phil raised the gun again after they heard Ana's story, it seemed like Liz was surprised that he was going to go through with it after all. I felt like she took over the kill because of her promise to Phil.
That was definitely fanservice. We were all Henry for a mortal second.
Surely that has to be the single most stellar wig Philip has ever worn? The shine alone gets a solid A from me.
I was actually praying for it.
Matt can be a pill, but Christopher Eccleston was incredible this episode. His talk with God/David Burton was so goddamn beautiful.