Yep. I’d go see them (although maybe not in a stadium) if it was part of a night out as opposed to a major financial event. $500 for my wife and I to get a couple of shitty seats and a few drinks? Hard pass.
Yep. I’d go see them (although maybe not in a stadium) if it was part of a night out as opposed to a major financial event. $500 for my wife and I to get a couple of shitty seats and a few drinks? Hard pass.
Well okay, problem solved and tour’s back on!!
Count me among those who knows and likes the band but was not aware they’d even released a new album. I surf up and down the various XM rock channels and don’t recall hearing anything new from them. So this isn’t the most surprising news. El Camino was 13 (!!) years ago.
I was involved with the Taylor Swift Ticketmaster debacle trying to get ERas tickets for my wife and daughters. Literally the entire show sold out to Amex pre-orders before they had to re-run the sale for the well-documented technical reasons. I believe the second time around they held some back for the regular sale…
Yeah, I mean I like the Black Keys fine and if priced right (and in a decent venue) I could see a fun night out at a show. This isn’t that.
Concert pricing in general has been nuts for a long while now. The Stones were the original culprits - I’m pretty sure they were the first to sell tickets starting at $100, years ago. Other acts seemed to jump on the strategy of seeing how far you could jack prices before people tapped out. Looks like some have found…
The names people are listing here make sense, but whoever thought Charli XCX was going to sell out a stadium was beyond delusional. And I’ve never heard of Wallows. I don’t pretend to know every act out there but I’d think I would have heard the name if they’re big enough for an arena tour.
I saw the trailer on here a few weeks ago - definitely looks compelling. Low horror budgets can make for inventive storytelling.
“Two men enter, one man leaves” in particular has become embedded in culture well beyond movie references.
Yeah slipping along watching the coastline glide by would have been worth the trip alone. Just a unique place.
Looking at Powell’s IMDB, he worked on random stuff for about 10 years before hitting it big. Chalamet seems like he’s been a star almost from the jump. Regardless, I agree he seems to have good instincts and that gives credibility to the films he chooses.
Except by his own narration as an old man, the Feral Kid goes north to the coast with the rest of his tribe and eventually becomes its leader. Who knows, maybe he took vacations to fuck up bad dudes.
I’m not sure what exactly I just read, but am now oddly motivated to see this.
Nice! But did you have to drive like that all the time, or just when sticking your head out the window?
He’s definitely one of those people who’s been so famous for so long (and with so much money) that he seems more like a product than a person at this point. Will Smith’s another. He knows how to emulate normal human behavior but it still feels like a routine. Smith that is, not Cruise, who seems like an intensely…
It’s hard to believe that they actually look worse in person. Just so, so dumb.
I actually just saw my first Hummer EV and...it’s actually pretty nice. Looks sort of like a squatty Bronco. Still huge and defeats the purpose of an EV, but at least it doesn’t look like a CT.
I was involved in shop tours for a client of ours that used rolled steel, and the guy leading had to tell everyone who came through to not even get near the edge of the rolls because it’s essentially a razor. He gave me an example with a piece of paper.
I’d probably know what I was getting into by buying an alligator.
It looks like a leftover prop from an 80s sci fi movie. They are so much worse in person, which is difficult to believe.