Wait till you see just what Thanos does with the Infinity Gauntlet!
Wait till you see just what Thanos does with the Infinity Gauntlet!
I find it kinda funny that when it mentions the friends Gunn made on the movie, it lists half of the four person cast. Saying something without saying something there?
It was actually Scooby's. The original script had a Crying Game moment that was…..perplexing.
Harvey Keitel is Old Man Johnson
The real tragedy is that Chris Penn didn't live long enough to see this day.
I like Forever Changes but I prefer Love's more up-tempo stuff. 7 and 7 Is is a killer song.
Village Green Preservation Society is better than 99% of all albums ever made.
How about the cover of Wipe Out by the Beach and Fat Boys? It's hard to believe that that is a thing that happened.
Dante? He wasn't even supposed to be here today.
You've gotta respect a man whose barometer for terror is a pissed pair of pants. Actually, no, no you don't.
I felt that the pacing of the riffs got better as the season went on but, yeah, the first couple felt like someone had let Robin Williams into the studio with a big bag of coke.
I'm not a huge JSBX fan but I saw them, shit, has to be close to 20 years ago and it remains one of a handful of the best shows I've ever seen. Spencer is just an unbelievably great frontman and the band was insanely good.
Yeah, Lay It Down Clown is pretty lousy. And I've always wondered what the hell was going on in Minneapolis in the 80's with terrible album covers on good to great records. There's Tim, Candy Apple Gray, and 1999. All really ugly covers.
My only knock on Tim is that it's mired in that mid-80's production style. The drums sound lousy and it's got that reverby feel that dates it pretty badly. Fortunately, the songs hold up.
Left of the Dial and Here Comes a Regular definitely make my top 5 and Bastards of Young is somewhere in the next 5.
I love The Basement Tapes to an unreasonable level.
You've inspired me to throw on some Archers this morning. Thanks!
Let It Be is a better front to back album than Tim but I think the best songs are on Tim. To be honest though, it's like choosing between your kids. I love them both almost equally and Pleased To Meet Me only a tiny bit less.
It's amazing that those first four are so tight that a really good album like Trust seems like a step down. And that has a few of EC's best songs.
I'll admit my opinion is shaded with green as a Bostonian. But I will argue that, leaving Jordan out as the obvious #1, there's no way LeBron is better than Magic was. I'm not taking anything away from James but it's been almost 40 years since he came into the league and we still haven't seen anyone quite like…