I know Counting Crows get made fun of pretty often around these parts, but I've always really loved this song, and I thought this cover was pretty solid. Cheap Girls is (are?) good.
I know Counting Crows get made fun of pretty often around these parts, but I've always really loved this song, and I thought this cover was pretty solid. Cheap Girls is (are?) good.
I would say it's almost certainly a prequel in terms of the setting if nothing else, RDR being set just on the edge of the "modern" era and all.
Yeah that would certainly make calling it Red Dead Redemption 2 more appropriate, I guess I'm just hoping they do something a little more interesting than a prequel. I always felt that the Dutch's gang backstory was more interesting as an unseen thing in the past. I guess we'll see soon enough though!
I'm actually hoping that this isn't a direct sequel/prequel at all and that we have an entirely new cast of characters, with nods here and there to the previous games, kind of like what they do with GTA.
I'm pretty stoked for this, despite having had a pretty huge love/hate relationship with GTA V in the years since it came out (so much for that single player DLC they initially promised, huh?). I'm hoping the quality of this game's writing is more on par with RDR than GTA V.
Yeah, that's pretty much why I've always been fine with it for the most part. I totally understand why some people are offended by the Plinkett-house scenes and why it can turn them off of the reviews, but something about the physical performance in conjunction with the voice just gets me, even if the actual content…
Yeah, I definitely found this to be the case when I tried rewatching BB a while back, and I eventually lost interest a few episodes into season 4 (which, last few eps aside, I find to be probably the worst season of the show). While it would be crazy to deny the craft and talent going into pretty much every aspect of…
Having rewatched the entire series last year (including season 9) I can say with 100% scientific certainty that this is the correct answer. 6 has its moments, but 7 is soooooo bad.
I was more distracted by the scene when Mulder is taken by O'Malley to see the alien ship and his hair is suddenly short, when it was long in literally every other scene in the episode.
I'm looking forward to getting back into Bloodborne with The Old Hunters. I still need to beat Vicar Amelia on my NG+ to get to it, but hopefully I won't have too much trouble with that (she took me so long to beat on my original playthrough). And if I get too frustrated, I'll just keep playing Fallout, which I am…
So after a week of listening to this and not much else, I think I've settled on my feelings about it. It's good, not great. It's kind of a disappointment really, everything he put out from the album before its release were all great and got me really excited. Because pretty much all of the pre-release songs were from…
I actually really liked Tape Deck Heart, even though I'm aware that that's kind of a minority opinion. It has a couple of duds, like almost all of his albums do, truthfully (except Love Ire & Song, that album is fucking perfect), but overall I think it's more solid than this one.
I tried to rewatch Breaking Bad a few months ago. I got about halfway through season 4 and kind of lost interest. I definitely agree that it's not as fun to revisit as Mad Men. I think I've watched nearly every season 5 episode four or five times.
I do like that line, but the rest of the song is just incredibly cheesy and kind of lame to me. I can usually take quite a lot of Frank Turner cheese before it gets to the point of annoyance, but I just can't really with that song. Eh, hopefully it will be a grower for me.
I'm only on my second listen right now, but yeah I agree the album is really good. EXCEPT I think I kind of hate "Out of Breath" and "Demons"?
Scott Patterson (Luke) actually teased that something GG-related may be in the works on the latest episode of the Gilmore Guys podcast. So there's hope maybe?
Geez, season 2 has its problems, but I would hardly call it "dismal." Maybe I'm just saying this because I just recently binged on the entire series in a few weeks, but there are plenty of strong moments in season 2, including several that are part of the Landry storyline. I feel like most people remember it to be…
Excellent finale. When I first saw ads for this show back in the summer of 2011 I thought it was just about the dumbest thing I have ever seen. Then over that summer I caught various mini-marathons that MTV would play on the weekend all the time, and the show grew on me in a way I did not expect. It wasn't something I…
Seriously, that zombie was like an inch from his neck before they cut away. If he wasn't the fan favorite there's no way he would still be alive.
I liked how they didn't even attempt to make the cell phone footage of the shooting look like cell phone footage. It's just a clip from that episode.