Soooooooo diagree. It's Lebowski squared when it comes to stonerism, with an undergirding of heartfelt lovelornism. Gotta be of a mind for it, but if you are, it's an instant classic.
Soooooooo diagree. It's Lebowski squared when it comes to stonerism, with an undergirding of heartfelt lovelornism. Gotta be of a mind for it, but if you are, it's an instant classic.
But Ithoria is supposed to be verdant and pretty…
But he was totally in my face…
"I know!"
Hell yeah, I remember that kid. He also knew what all of next year's lego sets would be and what the 5th Ninja Turtle would be named.
The kid in me enjoyed watching my favorite character rip things up in a B-Wing, while the adult in me wanted more exploration of said-favorite character. I hope this is only the beginning of digging into Hera and not just the staff giving us an obligatory Hera episode before going back to ignoring her.
In all serious, who doesn't get clearance anymore? There's been an established protocol for using samples for what, almost 30 years now?
God forbid a person having an opinion.
America, fuck yeah!
Without giving too much away, on the question of whether Sicario has a personification of evil, or a more systemic view: It has both.
Me watching the 2009 Star Trek: "Man, Spock's mom looks like an older, but still hot Winona Ryder."
Having seen L7 at one of their recent L.A. gigs: Go see'em, folks. They still bring it, and bring it hard.
Trust me, I'll never forget Mellon Collie… *Is three feet from a copy of the 5-Disc deluxe remastered box set as he types this*
Goddamn, you know the last words Charlie Brown will ever hear is some guy saying, "Hello, Charlie."
Yep. There was some truly great stuff in the 90's. And, like anytime, there was some crap too. Now, I'm of the persuasion that the good outweighed the bad and that it's worth appreciating (just get me going on 90's alt rock sometime), but the poetic waxing of people like me has also produced a bit of a backlash…
The turnaround time on animation is much shorter than it used to be and the episode was likely written after Burress's remarks.
Tyson did not "get out so fast." He was convicted of rape a served three years out of six (good behavior reduction on his sentence).
I can see it on the marquee already!
Very true, but of course the great irony is that their are vast reservoirs of weirdness and nerdiness bubbling just below the surface in L.A. as my D&D group will attest.
Some of the relentless positivity isn't just the culture. I think a lot of it is just how you have to cope with the industry, especially if you're going to be an actress. Making it in Hollywood is a long shot proposition, and you're going to be told "no" a hundred times before you ever hear a "yes." And that "yes"…