Berklee, eh? I've heard that it's the same in most of the primary music hubs around the country.
Berklee, eh? I've heard that it's the same in most of the primary music hubs around the country.
Rock me, sexy Jesus!
I think Parker and Annie got together about halfway through the second season.
Kohler was a dominating character in the 3rd season, and I have no idea why. It took a lot of fun out of the show, and distracted from the established characters.
Did it up your coolness quotient?
That bit shows up a fair amount during the first season. I think the use of it probably tapered off during the second season. I'm positive I haven't seen it at all during the third.
I've watched most of the episodes of Parker Lewis, and I think most of the dialogue was supposed to be as cartoonish as the direction was. No one actually talks like they did.
But I did learn to say "not a problem" from the show, and it's one of my go-to phrases now.
I can't stand this movie as an adult. As amusing as I found it as a kid, sometime during high school, I realized that Ferris was a jerk with no moral compass.
Parker Lewis was everything that Ferris should have been.
I demand a 1000% increase in the amount of Phish coverage the AV Club supplies.
Please. I love that album, and it still shows up on all of these "worst album ever" sorts of lists.
They brought something new to a variety of songs that they took influence from. Is that such a crime?
Yay! Extended Weezer set!
Oh, I have nothing else to offer. I simply "don't get it" and I'm sort of curious about what it is that I'm missing.
I've never cared much for them. I find their followers interesting, mostly because they talk about the music so abstractly.
Normally the type of argument made in these columns is terrible - the argument can be boiled down to "it sucks cause I don't like it."
I… didn't care for Wall-E.
I believe that the psychologist was the guy that was dead in the bathtub. There was a news report announcing that he had been impersonated. But I've only seen it once, so this is just my memory.
I don't know most of the tie-ins to it, except for the Spider-Man issues that were relevant (which I really liked, with the solid gold building).
But the collection of Secret Wars II was really pretty easy to follow.
I had been out of comics for awhile when Civil War came out. Once I heard that Peter Parker revealed his identity, I went out and picked up the series. I followed it - both the Civil War and Civil War: Frontline titles - to the end of the run.
"Movie was structured too much like a movie. Minus 2 points."
Don't forget that Lalo's score for the first movie has a bit that sounds really similar to Immigrant Song.
https://youtu.be/yp8DGoaDZ5…
I wasn't as driven to watch this season very fast - I only finished it last week. And my feelings about how entertaining it was fluctuated a lot.
But I found that I actually liked the season more by the end than I had by the middle.