No judgement, just needed to confirm my opinion that it totally blows.
No judgement, just needed to confirm my opinion that it totally blows.
He does, but am I alone in hating the Parts Unknown theme song? I cringe pretty hard every time it starts up.
Reggie Watts has a solo credit for the music in that ep. The piece when Louie is following the kid on the ferry is astonishingly good.
People aren't wrong that he's preaching to the choir and won't change anything, but the level of relentless vitriol he has for the man is still inspiring. I marathoned through them at work the other day and loved it.
Scrolling through right-wing twitter/reddit last night (don't ask) I saw a lot of memes and comments about 'pearl clutching SJW's offended that he used the word 'pussy', grow up!' Like, uh…that's not really the issue here…
I have mixed feelings about Toronto as a city, but I've always loved the CN tower. Its a great piece of human ingenuity and its still cool to see it every morning on my walk to work.
Shomi and CraveTv both have substantially better TV selections, at least for my taste. I only really use Netflix for the original content.
The turntablist/kazoo player really going to town there.
I would love to see footage of the marketing meeting where they came up with that name.
"Red, black, Redbacks….eh, fuck it."
He has an intense curiosity to him that's admirable, but yeah, he's too much a smarmy ball of testosterone for me to handle most of the time.
Everyone's speculating about which element of the show was the ultimate downfall, but to me it seems it was pretty simply that Larry wasn't that good of a host. He's no doubt a smart, engaged and interesting guy with a very impressive off-camera resume, but he was awkward, clunky and uncharistmastic, if at least…
The progression in tone over the whole episode was great. At the beginning it was definitely still tense between them, and by the end they were genuinely laughing and enjoying eachother's company.
DVP is my song of the year so far. On repeat since the album dropped and I still haven't got sick of it. I've been listening to mostly hip-hop/electronic and spacier indie rock stuff the last couple years so they're really filling a void I didn't realize I needed filling.
Same with Robin Williams, that interview is a gem (and unfortunately sad in retrospect)
For real though, Louis is really not a good actor at all outside of Louie. In both American Hustle and Trumbo it basically looked like he wandered onto set and was confused as to why he was talking to all these talented people. He's so goofily charming though that I didn't care.
Have they gotten better live? I was really into them around when King of the Beach came out but in all the live videos I saw they were embarrassingly terrible.
It was like a terrible YouTube fan video with a higher budget.
Its a few chuckles throw it on in the background kind of deal.
Country Mac!
It's logically sound, but I can't imagine being a kid and regularly saying 'maths class' or 'maths test'. They're clunky tongue twisters.