Occasionally, they get something like, I think it was Super Bowl 49, where Bruno Mars just absolutely killed. While those are few and far between, that performance was actually the highlight of the game.
His idea about bringing the artists out to back up/sing with him legitimately sounds like the best idea for a Super Bowl halftime I've ever heard.
That elementary school P.E. teacher that looked like she didn't know the first thing about physical anything? Yeah, that's the one.
At the end of the day, you're right, and I honestly prefer the artists take the time they need anyway. I think the frustration comes from all these little hints of it coming out that date back to over a year.
When that little synth/flute section comes on in Watch the Waiting, it's joy, just pure, unbridled, Animal Collective circa Into the Flowers joy.
They've gotta get one eventually, right? Like, even on accident?
I'm just gonna say, this movie left me feeling both terrified and a little disturbed after I watched. Granted I was 10, but still, you're not alone.
I live in Hunstville, so Dazed and Confused by default. But really, School of Rock's always a good time.
Whatever Mr. Ocean, you've burned me in the past
The characters discussing The Big Lebowski never seems to get old. I hope that carries over into the new season.
The musical cues are insane! How this show manages to pick songs that perfectly match both the atmosphere and its particular scene is definitely underrated.
That Emily smirk was a good one. I'll miss seeing her around.
"Balls" - "God," ladies and gentlemen.
The wonderful (and terrible) thing about liking Andy Stott is that I rarely ever see his new music get advertised, so this is a nice surprise. And that Sun Days' album is all sorts of on-point, catchy melodies for days.
The guy was clearly unlikeable and showed cracks of being just a straightup scummy dude. He just did not got the chance to cross over into becoming that total piece of shit, at least one that deserved to die, yet anyway. Though the whole covering up the murders thing, eh, I don't know.
The crowd gathering and everyone waiting outside the church was genuinely one of the more funny things I've seen in a while. Oh, this show.
A Zack Snyder fan I typically am not. A man angerly throwing down a bottle whiskey then being engulfed by the a wall of sea? Sign me up
We Will Not Be Lovers is such a jam by these guys. Good call
This brings a warmth to my soul that's been severely lacking.