I definitely prefer their preserves to their jams.
I definitely prefer their preserves to their jams.
Yo La Tengo's "Pablo and Andrea," hands down.
DOWNVOTED FOR USE OF LOWERCASE LETTERS. YOU, SIR, ARE NO PATRIOT!
Despite the negative review, I find myself attracted to this film.
…so I punched her right in her adorable aunt face!
Security, engineering, operations…they all look alike to Dan Neilan, Star Trek bigot.
*Sleeping with Other People* was hilarious. (And the AV Club gave it an A-!)
They should move to NYC and join the 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' gang.
Also sounds an awful lot like Bob Guccione's 'Caligula' scheme.
The cover art on the new Mantar EP is fan-fucking-tastic.
The central tenet of Buddhism is not "every man for himself."
My wife and I are strangely obsessed with the 'Teen Wolf' basketball scenes, as his preternatural slamma-jamma skills seem to rely upon uncalled traveling violations and uncontested layups.
Mellow officially harshed.
Toksvig is perfect for this. Now I can get my old 'News Quiz' fix while staring at delicious baked goods.
Yeah, it may not be VU's best album, but I feel like that headline is borderline moronic. You're better than that, AV Club.
Minus, you know, actual zombies, I think George Romero's 2005 'Land of the Dead' seems like a fair comment on the whole haves/have-nots trajectory.
If you ever have the chance, drop into the pub/brewery Pivovarský klub in Prague. They had the single greatest glass of beer I've ever tasted (Stepan) on tap when I went, plus a massive selection of bottled stuff. Straight-up heaven on Earth for pilsner lovers.
'Yoshimi' definitely soured me on the Lips for the reasons O'Neal mentions, but I have to say that 'Embryonic' was a totally unexpected, very welcome (and, apparently, fleeting) return to their darker freak-rock roots.
Whatever. Call me when they bring back the Chilito.
When I was in sixth grade I nearly wore out my 'Cheech & Chong's Greatest Hit' cassette. Odd that they appealed so strongly to a non-stoned preadolescent.