I believe Stein programmed the ship so that when it travelled back in time Jax's age would reverse. Presumably the same thing would have happened to him if he went along and he doesn't want to go back to his wife 50 years younger.
I believe Stein programmed the ship so that when it travelled back in time Jax's age would reverse. Presumably the same thing would have happened to him if he went along and he doesn't want to go back to his wife 50 years younger.
With the scruff, long hair and backwards talking at the end of the song, I have to wonder if this video is Thom Yorke's way of auditioning to take over the role of Bob in the new season of Twin Peaks.
I hear she would have stayed with him if he'd just promised to shave and wash his hair regularly.
No mention of the nod to Terry Gilliam when the played The Liberty Bell march (aka the Monty Python theme) at the ball?
Has there been an explanation of the paradox this show creates. If Rip tired to save his family once and they were cut down by crossfire attempting to escape, then Vandal Savage didn't kill them. When he tried again the second time, but went back earlier to get them, then they wouldn't be there when he went the first…
Not sure about the narrative technicalities on Jax and Stein fusing, but I'm pretty sure the reason he was wounded was so that they wouldn't have to waste any of the budget on Firestorm effects.
And her glasses were on crooked.
You don't feel as strongly as "kinda like"?
Why does everybody keep saying, "Not Toronto"? Did the show runners specifically say that it isn't supposed to be Toronto, because if so, they aren't doing a good job of hiding the city. With GO Trains, Canadian money and now an Ontario Health Card, it seems like this is Toronto and is supposed to be.
You don't think telling people "you're genuflecting at the shrine of a pompous little loser" belittles both Prince and the people mourning him. What would you say if you were trying to be belittling? Never mind, I don't wanna know the answer.
There is a reason that it's called "musical taste". It varies from person to person. And just because you don't like his music doesn't mean the rest of us are "genuflecting" who have been tricked into liking something that we wouldn't like if we would just come to our senses. Anyway, you're entitled to your opinion. I…
Couldn't you have waited a day or two before being an asshole?
I don't mean to tell you people how to do your job, but only 5 of the 6 featured stories on your front page are about Prince. Could you please rectify that ASAP.
I know it's not the case here, but I was wondering what would happen in the case of a late term miscarriage. Would it be a race to get the fetus out before it turns and starts (toothlessly) gnawing on its mothers insides?
Wow. "You'll Dance to Anything" is terrible. If I go back and listen to other Dead Milkmen stuff will I regret it or is it just this one that hasn't aged well?
His introduction here made it clear that he isn't just the host, but a big fan of the band. If you had the opportunity to get on stage and sing along with one of your favourite bands wouldn't you? Or are you saying that because he has found fame and fortune Colbert shouldn't be allowed to live out what is obviously a…
Agreed. Makes you wonder why the AV Club didn't embed the video instead of just the music with a picture of the album cover. It's not like the video's hard to find.
Agreed about it being one of his best, but I don't get how it's underrated or (as the head line puts it) "lesser-known". It's a classic.
Hmm. I don't remember the twist. I'll have listen again.
Nathan Adler wasn't the only character from Outside. The "story" is told from the perspective of numerous characters. This song for example is sung (I believe) from the perspective of the killer "Ramona A. Stone". The characters might not have been memorable if you only heard the album, but those photoshopped pictures…