Too bad you need a wish-granting leprechaun to watch Amazon Prime on most standard living room devices. As much as I'd love to watch 6 seasons of The Sopranos on my iPhone….actually I would not love that.
Too bad you need a wish-granting leprechaun to watch Amazon Prime on most standard living room devices. As much as I'd love to watch 6 seasons of The Sopranos on my iPhone….actually I would not love that.
I read Inherent Vice after several aborted attempts to read Gravity's Rainbow. The experience was a lot more fun, that's for sure. I plan to go back to Gravity's Rainbow at some point.
I've tried to read it so many times that I can nearly recite the first 50 pages by memory. So I can claim— without hyperbole— that the first 50 pages of Infinite Jest are the most sublime first 50 pages of anything, ever, and you are awful for not having memorized them.
You see, Hollywood roles are determined by a series of blowjobs.
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WINE, was invented by the Romans. *rips off table cloth*
Dr. Steve Brule. SWEET BERRY WINE!
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This is probably the type of question likely to lose me all my hard-earned nerd cred, but is there a "classic," un-fucked-with version of the original trilogy in today's digital marketplace, obtainable by mortals, without having to download obscure fan-made passion projects culled from Hong Kong laser discs, etc…?
Whew! *takes Pearl Jam stickman t-shirt out of trash*
What in the SAM HELL is a Macklemore? *falls asleep in easy chair before you can answer*
Hitting a home run at your first at bat can be a terrible curse.
Is it a 90s cliché? Damn. I guess it is, when I think about it. That's a little depressing to realize in a way.
KoL was where I finally reached fatigue on what has become the boilerplate Radiohead sound since Kid A/Amnesiac.
I liked Zooropa. I sorta liked Pop, but it didn't really hold up.
That's a pretty stunning little paragraph. I like the album actually, which surprises the hell out of me, but damned if that isn't a perfect description of it.
I agree. I wouldn't call myself a fan, but this album is fantastic.
I heard you needed a Live fan and I rushed right over!
If by "fan" you mean someone who listened to "Throwing Copper" a few months ago and remembered the novelty of getting a million CDs for a penny through Columbia House and finding some stuff that wasn't terrible but not all that great either— serviceable is the…
I always thought they were one of the more substantial acts to come out of the turd-storm that was 90s alternative radio.
This album is great. I'd go see them in Pittsburgh….if that weren't a Monday. Toadies are old enough to know better….their entire audience is too old to rock and roll on a Monday. Mondays are for registering retail products purchased over the weekend and calling the electric company to bitch about rates.
Yes….they could've rectified this with a little more focus on the Luthor character. Like I said up top, I don't recall Spacey's scenes— they're just kind of an empty, plot-oriented blur.