…but that's not important right now!
…but that's not important right now!
They're reviewing this but not Gotham? (and yes I know Gotham wasn't wonderful but it had some fun aspects, and the reviews were great)
I watch out of inertia.
Yeah, but they have to promise not to ruin her like they did with the original Carol.
Upvoted also for the Joseph Gribble reference.
Jajajaja!
That bugged me. I kept waiting for hom to drop to the ground, to mimic being shot, but no….he just keeps shambling forward, even as those guys shot the Walkers right in front of him. Sigh…
There's plenty of worse songs, statutory rape-wise. "Christine Sixteen" by KISS makes me want to call Detectives Benson and Stabler every time I hear it….
And there was that part of the article where they said ska was a "reaction to the skinheads," when the original skinhead of the 1960s were huge reggae fans — and it was the earlier, faster, more ska-ish reggae, rather than the slow, heavy dub reggae that gained popularity later in the '70s.
I was lucky enough to see Choking Victim four times (and Leftover Crack four times, but they're still around, so that ain't no thang).
I don't think that "they're reflecting reality" BS holds up. I mean, when N.W.A record super-rapey songs like "Findum, Fuckum & Flee" (off their second album), that's deplorable, however hardscrabble their background may have been.
And there was the referring to women as "bitches". I always have to laugh at that part of "Blurred Lines" where the guy goes, "You da hottest bitch in this place!" As compliments go, it's pretty fucking back-handed.
"That furry comic?" Uhhhh what? Did I miss something?
Yeah, but, as other have stated, it's silly to assume that the singer is going to marry the woman without her permission.
He should've stood in front of the dad's house with a boombox held above his head, Say Anything-style, and blasted "Rude" in response.
"I'm Lydia Deetz and I'm of sound mind. The man next to me is the one I want! You asked me, I'm answering: Yes, I love that man of mine!"
Actually, regarding the rings: traditionally, they didn't "exchange rings"…in the past, only the wives wore rings, to signify that they were "taken." Yeah, there's a lot of sexism in marriage traditions…again, I'm not some Salon.com writer or anything, but a lot of it is dumb. I'm all for commitment, forsaking all…
It's as throwback to the days when women basically were sold as wives to the husband. I'm not usually Mr. Feminist, but the asking-the-father's-permission thing is wicked sexist.
I think he played a show in San Quentin, so…there's that.
How could anyone hate "My Sharona"?! The herky-jerky rhythm alone makes the song worth loving.