The Rule of Anthrax: The first album with each singer is each singer's best album.
The Rule of Anthrax: The first album with each singer is each singer's best album.
If you've already paid your licence fee, shouln't you be able to torrent it with a reasonably clear conscience?
You're nostalgic about grad school? You sick fuck.
If you like this show, but don't shoot, do yourself a favor and get out on the range. It's even more fun than it looks.
It's been an ongoing theme in the revived series. The way this is trending makes me wonder if they can manage to fuck Amy and Rory over more completely than poor Donna.
A little heavy for Saturday tea-time, wasn't it?
N.K.V.D. - Власть (Vlast)
I think I spent more time at Bookman's than I did in my dorm room when I was in college. That place is awesome.
Brandy, whisky, vodka, Drambuie, Tia Maria, Cointreau, Grand Marnier.
Except that Beethoven died about 20 years before the first of the pointy Prussian helmets.
David Daker…
… is great as Irongron. He delivers the Ren Faire dialog with exactly the right amount of ham while maintaining an air of actual menace.
Isn't it the received wisdom that the Sontarans are the Japanese to the Daleks' Nazis?
Sarah Jane Smith
I don't care for the cartoonishly dimwitted Jo, so it's great to see Sarah here. It doesn't hurt that she's super-cute in that medieval tunic.
Sontarans
The Sontarans are a strange case among the recurring Who villains, in that the costumes look worse in every subsequent appearance. By "The Two Doctors", not only are they seven feet tall, but their heads look like dime-store Halloween masks.
We had a cartridge cleaning kit, which was basically some fine emery paper glued to a Nintendo-gray chunk of plastic. It worked pretty well if blowing on the cart didn't work.
I was under the impression you were more of a shiksa, Lux.
The new series has used Daleks far too often for my tastes, but at least "Dalek" was a pretty good story. Those poor Cybermen haven't had anything decent since "Earthshock".
Yeek, that song is kinda bad.
I've already got all the EC reprints, going back to the 70s East Coast Comix run, so I wish Fantagraphics would hurry up with "Away From Home: EC Artists at Other Companies". It's being put together by the guy who did "Four Color Fear", so it's going to be damn good.
Hey old guy, that Journey video game came out more like 30 years ago.