Given that 90% of people who were going to purchase this album anyway already spent the weekend listening to it, I'd say no, not really.
Given that 90% of people who were going to purchase this album anyway already spent the weekend listening to it, I'd say no, not really.
Well played, sir.
PUT MY FIST IN HER LIKE A CIVIL RIGHTS SIGN
I'm sure there's a longer and more complex answer here, but in one word, zeitgeist?
Yo Kanye, I'm really happy for you and ima let you finish, but David Bowie had one of the best overly dark subversion of expectations and deeply angry albums of all time!
Given Joker and Harley's treatments in the new 52, it's a damn shame it'll probably be a very long time until we see a proper and non-gratuitous story between the two again.
There's a reason that the uncut Arkham sequence has over a million views on Youtube, certainly a high feat for a superhero cartoon- it's that damn good.
It's powered by a forsaken child?!
When I first saw it in theaters, I HATED Death Proof, so much so that I actually fell asleep for a solid ten minutes. That being said, it's been six years since I've seen it, and if I recall correctly, I remember feeling that the final 15-odd minute car chase helped to redeem it.
Seconded. I was in 8th grade when I saw the film during a midnight screening with my Dad, and I certainly got the impression that everyone in the theater was "in on the joke," so we were far from alone in our inappropriate laughter, something that was sorely missing from my theater experience with "Snakes on a Plane".
@RedScarab:disqus and @avclub-c9514b2f4933a409cdc480511ef9137b:disqus It's established that the Monarch planted the explosives on HELPeR, yes. However, there is a scene when Dr. Used To Be His Girlfriend leaves the cocoon, and there's a close up of the detonator for said explosives lying on one of the thrones. Given…
Being a broke college student, absolutely not. A few weeks back Matt Fraction posted the "Behold, I teach you the Superman" page on his tumblr, and that's what finally inspired me to finally get around to reading it. I found excellent scans of the entire series on some random forum- although obviously no substitute…
I have not, and I'm waiting to read Gaiman's run until I do so. This isn't the website I read the series on, but the entirety of Apocrypha can be found here: http://miraclemen.info/comi…
I'm no connoisseur of art, but I agree with the overall internet consensus that the art begins and ends strong, but unfortunately suffers through Chuck Austen's work in the middle.
@avclub-9349e20458f64c9bfb83b5221e145937:disqus SPOILERS! If you freeze frame this ad (http://video.adultswim.com/…, you can see…
Without really spoiling anything, one of the season's promo advertisements has me thinking otherwise.
Read Alan Moore's "Miracleman" run in it's entirety for the first time and… wow. I really wish these things didn't go up at midnight so I would actually have some mental energy to exert, but it goes without saying that it is indeed the lost masterpiece it is often described as. Especially as someone who isn't…
24 died five years ago, and we still don't have a conclusive answer as to who killed him. It was obviously the Moppets, but still.
Given that a. the premiere ran an hour-long and was actually produced last, b. According to Jackson, the original plan was for them to do that 60 minute special next, although now they've decided to go straight into the next season as to not have another two and a half year wait, it seems pretty likely that they ran…
Weirdly enough, his name was in the Guild Facebook that Watch and Ward gave to St. Cloud in the premiere. So… off-screen resurrection?