I think I'd agree, and while we're on the subject of has-been New Millennium bands that should quit while they're behind, did you know that Good Charlotte put out a new album last week? Seriously! It's almost comical. No, it's entirely comical.
I think I'd agree, and while we're on the subject of has-been New Millennium bands that should quit while they're behind, did you know that Good Charlotte put out a new album last week? Seriously! It's almost comical. No, it's entirely comical.
One day,
I'm going to go on an international burger-tasting tour. I know that my journey will take me to Murderburger in Auckland, New Zealand and now I'm adding Hodad's to my list.
Whenever I refer to "the east coast", I'm usually only referring to Connecticut.
Grah.
How come all the best bands never hit up the east coast?
As a sympathizer for GlAAD, I must say,
These people are manufacturing reasons to get angry, and it's really hurting their cause.
Pinkerton was reissued today?
Then, why would I want to buy this if Pinkerton is superior and readily available?
Fantastic new entry in the series
If only I had some friends to play it with.
One thing I find odd
The more the Simpsons veered toward family friendly cartoonish flights of fancy, the less depictions of blood it showed. I remember this episode of The Simpsons being very graphic in the sense that there was a lot of blood, compared to a recent edition of Treehouse of Horrors that featured a…
Outsourced in a nutshell:
"Why can't crazy brown people culture be more civilized, superior White man culture?"
It's a nice pipedream.
Great Episode
I don't like to make comments that only consist of "Hey guys, this was a great episode. Wasn't this a great episode?" but I really liked Hank's verbal shakedown of Katie's professor. Since Bryan Cranston can't win an Emmy next year, I'd say Donal Louge is a shoe-in.
One thing I like about Raising Hope…
..is it's depiction of a teen father who takes responsibility for his child. Don't see a lot of that ever.
Hey, Gen;
In my metropolitan Connecticut hometown, my high school had a parenthood class and a class that dealt with the sexual experiences of its students. So, yeah, I guess it's everywhere.
This was…what was this?
Not terrible. The word 'terrible' does not properly convey the painfully awful experience of watching this episode (or the disgust or contempt of knowing that my peers and friends ate it up anyway). Something so much worse than just straight up awful.
This will be a scene in the move:
Our hero, Blubberella, is on the ropes, and distraught that no matter what she throws at him, she just can't beat this baddie. Then, across the room, what does she spy? Cake! Scarfing down the tasty baked good imbues her with a new-found strength and vigor that allows her to easily…
The Mastodon track being featured in Power Gig is the titular track from their latest album, Crack The Skye. GH: Warriors of Rock does not feature a Mastodon track, nor does Rock Band 3. Rock Band 2 had a Mastodon track, which is all well and good, but recently Warner records had a falling out with MTV and Harmonix…
It's like this…
This game looks awesome. Totally original, completely hilarious and a blast to play. But do consumers care about the PSP anymore? They may, but I certainly don't. That system has had far too many starts and stops, and it's obvious Sony has no idea how to market this paperweight. I'll hold on to the…
My Personal Assessment:
Reason to buy this game: Mastodon
Let's see what I can think of in terms of video games…
One instance that quickly jumps to mind is the myriad Leading Men of the Grand Theft Auto series. Making the cops the bad guys and the crime kingpins the good guys is a cheap and simple way to flip the script, but Rockstar Games' sparkling social satire always…
Could help but notice…
…Throughout most of the episode Britt was doing all his gumshoeing in flip-flops. Dude is such a burnout, yo.