The performance was at The Meadows festival, no flying stage.
The performance was at The Meadows festival, no flying stage.
In one of the videos of him performing at The Meadows you can see someone offstage talking to him. Or, like @avclub-52743cbc8bc8817c12b1fbb8d57d3f04:disqus said below there's a 99.9% chance he was wearing in ear monitors and someone told him something through there.
Based on when Amelie Gillette wrote for the site any mention of fashion or clothes on here will be met with immediate hate in the comments.
I think you kind of summed up my thoughts with your last paragraph - the movie is obviously a fantasy (and Jenny is a really poorly fleshed out character IMO) so it's hard not to read Jenny as a symbol more than a character.
Dances With Wolves is not a very good movie. Costner really had a knack for picking movies that were so self-serious and "important" feeling that people automatically gave them acclaim. I know Robin Hood Prince of Thieves isn't really regarded as a great film but have you watched it lately? It's like pulling teeth.
I guess overall my issue is that a show can be fairly "logical" and consistent (within the rules of the universe it's established) without addressing every thing. Sometimes it feels like people want to see a totally decompressed show where we see the entirety of what the police did to look for Barb, people being…
I struggle with the whole "nobody cared that Barb died!" thing just because that was kind of the point, to the end of the adults in town not believing the kids (I'm sidestepping the whole issue of Barb existing to die and be a plot point, which I think is a fair criticism but also isn't really a reason to love the…
I found the first episode or two a little fan wanky (the stuff they're referencing is so obvious and is just mainstream American culture at this point, so I don't think people need to be beat in the head with Poltergeist and ET references) but once the plot really kicks in it's a very entertaining show. I'm also not a…
Wasn't there an overlap where TBS was showing episodes that were commissioned by Fox?
Totally anecdotal but I know people in the licensing world who have told me that Adventure Time has really cratered in terms of merchandise sales. Actually, "cratered" might be a little harsh but it definitely isn't what it was a few years ago.
Agreed, the Ace album is a secret success in my book. "New York Groove," "Ozone" and "Snowblind" rule and the rest of the album is solid super coked out 70s arena rock.
I work in the clothing biz (and am on the bigger side, on the border of "regular" sizes and big & tall) - one thing that's tricky about big & tall clothing is that the materials cost is legitimately way higher than standard size clothes because you're using so much more fabric. Factor in the fact that it's a small,…
For good or bad you can tell a Snyder film from a mile away (well, maybe not so much anymore since '300' spawned a ton of copycats) but in retrospect I'm not sure if I'd consider any of the Nolan Batman films to be really auteur-driven. And I can't stand Snyder.
I mean…they cut so much out of Anchorman that they made a whole separate movie out of it (which is basically unwatchable IMO, and I love Anchorman.)
I think that whole situation shows the biggest flaw about the IMDB rankings, that they skew towards really recent movies. I like The Dark Knight a lot, but after seeing it multiple times I definitely don't feel the same way I felt walking out of the theater the first time I saw it.
David Stern has been retired for 2 years (and Adam Silver seems like the best pro sports commissioner by far.)
Conan is still great but what really hurts the show for me is the really inconsistent quality of guests…like, i'm not talking about a-list movie stars even, sometimes it feels like they just grabbed whoever they could get on a moments notice.
This is what I assumed as well.
IIRC "Neverland" by Sisters of Mercy was the first song in the first episode. The music has been killer this season though, their music supervisor obviously loves deathrock/goth/whatever…Visage "Fade To Grey," "Siamese Twins" by the Cure, "Spellbound" by Siouxsie. Also remember hearing Chelsea Wolfe in there at some…
The interesting thing about Scream Queens was that as much of a mess as it was it actually seemed to find its groove at the end of the season in the last 4-5 episodes. Not sure if I can think of another Ryan Murphy show that got better leading into the finale instead of starting to fall apart.