Thats sounds like a naughty, in a British sitcom sort of way.
Thats sounds like a naughty, in a British sitcom sort of way.
I agree with you- IN THEORY.
In theory communism works- IN THEORY.
Once again, all Hatesong manages to do is make me hate the person being interviewed, rather than the song/artist they despise.
Again, I think I missed the part about the selfish thing you were responding to, I was specifically referring to speculating as to what the motivations are for people to commit suicide. Personally I 100% agree.
Think about that song you hate the most. Now imagine if that wasn't a song, but an ongoing interview feature on the AV Club. That's Hatesong.
20 days later, justice has been served!!!
Sorry if I was too harsh, I was referring specifically to speculating about will/Wont potentially cause more suicides. As there's a lot of hard research out there to back up the criticisms of the show, and I think we need less opinions and more evidence when talking about this subject.
I think Tracy Morgan has a legitimate reason to be confused occasionally. What with the… you know…
Because he uses his PATENTED VITAMIN PILLS that'll get your dick SO HARD IT'LL ACHE FOR DAYS!!
Its a super dark joke, but I really like Louis CK's bit about seeing soldiers on airplanes flying to wherever. "I mean he's a good kid, he's out there putting his life on on the line for his country— or at least he thinks he is. Because everyone in his life has told him that's what he's doing. I mean it isn't, but he…
Nah she caught the ghost with her box.
Your guess is moronic. Do some fucking research
Anger and extensive Star Wars trivia.
Interesting, frankly I was never taken with the Pirates score anyway, but he did collaborate with Klaus Badelt.
True, I actually forgot about that. They only used it in the trailer right? But it made such an impression that I think people (myself included) always mistakenly link the two.
Too soon. The world is still recovering from Sandy Wexler…
That may be the nicest comment I've ever gotten, cheers :)
Zimmer catches a lot of flack. He's a bit like Spielberg— when he applies himself he can produce fantastic material bordering on genius, but his day-to-day stuff is often a lot of schlock. Also, composers tend to work on multiple projects at once, so you get more schlocky Zimmer. Add to that that everyone then goes…
Probably not worried so much as they want to get word-of-mouth going. They know they have a good series, but want to promote it as much as possible, so getting the critics all talking it up ahead of time seems like a sensible strategy.
I bet there's something in there. Fuller is the nerdiest of nerds and managed to include all sorts of references in his Hannibal series to the books they couldn't legally adapt. I bet there'll be an offhand reference or two at the very least.