That last one is the actual content of most of David Lynch’s creative output of the past 15 years.
That last one is the actual content of most of David Lynch’s creative output of the past 15 years.
Oh actually, I can see that it wasn't the same lady. But still, YEAH.
Was it the same lady who was on the right of the screen behind the debate moderator in the cold open? Because YEAH.
She’s my SNL crush. Hilarious and gorgeous.
As a 40-something who had parents who loved Newheart, right there with you.
The “We both love Kant”/“We’re not a book group” is the perfectly pithy way to refute Rob’s (incorrect) assertion in High Fidelity “what really matters is what you like, not what you are like.” Brilliant.
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“Ben Platt, Rachel Bay Jones, Katrina Lenk, Ari’el Stachel, and Harriet star Cynthia Erivo”
There is a season 2 of the OA? I liked the first one, and I blame Netflix for not doing a better job of promoting the second. I had no idea.
Cunterpoint: Check out Revolver, with Macca’s cloyingly catchy “Good Day Sunshine” bookended by what are perhaps two of the best songs of the ‘60s, John’s “She Said She Said” and the truly stunning “And Your Bird Can Sing.”
Roasted, salted peanuts in the shell, you gotta eat the whole thing. Who wants a bunch of unsalted inside parts?
Reminds me of the old Nicaraguan joke about the chele who ate nacatamal and told the cook the lettuce was a little bitter.
That vamping falsetto Corgan pulls out during the bongo break is pretty amazing, too. My first two Pumpkins recordings were the Lull EP and No Alternative, so like, I peaked early.
A tiny town, which manages to find room for 51,201 people to live
No mention of Tetris Attack here?! That’s the urtext destroy-your-friends-no-fucking-mercy couch battle game that is impossible to stop playing.
“This is the show now!"
Lorenzo Music, my man!
WHAT ARE YOU KIDDING ME!? I have a 7 year-old who is currently OBSESSED with all things cryptid, even going so far as to request a night-vision camera to catch a glimpse of bigfoot in our PDX backyard. Brings home books about the Strange and Unexplained from the school library, wants to visit Loch Ness, etc.
Nice one. I like The Orville, and I still granted you a KinjaStar.
No, really. Let's.