I’m starting to get the idea that if you have a show that isn’t a cultural phenomenon, you’d better not get your hopes up for a season 4.
I’m starting to get the idea that if you have a show that isn’t a cultural phenomenon, you’d better not get your hopes up for a season 4.
It wasn’t as bad as a lot of people say IMHO, but there are some major problems with the plot. If you don’t think about it too much its pretty decent.
Despite the weak script I thought his acting was generally very good. Not his fault the writing was a mess.
“Somebody get me more Ketamine, STAT!” Dr. E. Musk
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IMO, New Years Day is the best song they ever did. That sharp, biting guitar and simple but haunting piano, just perfect.
His biggest regret was that his movie didn’t get made.
Sometimes it reminds me of Ren & Stimpy with those disgusting closeups.
I sure would hope we are past that but I wouldn’t really be shocked.
Making all those epic cartoonish faces gives you wrinkles, lol.
Yeah, but coming off of Noah’s tenure, not the ratings and cultural icon that was The Daily Show under Stewart, I think they might be looking to bring in a big name this time, which is unfortunate for people like Roy who deserve it.
I don’t get it—-unless Roy Wood doesn’t have enough “drawing power” and they’re looking to make a big-name splash, he would seem to be perfect.
Maybe Love and Kick It have some really stupid lyrics, but they’re catchy as hell.
I honestly don’t get SATD or TFFL. They just sound like watered down NWOBHM with a sexual twist and far less hooks.
I’m not sure how an album that contains one of the great rock power ballads of all time, “Rooms on Fire”, can be considered a terrible album—-are the rest of the tracks THAT bad?
Given that Motley Crue is on here, I’d take Billy Idol’s career over theirs any day of the week.
The opening lyrics to that song are so lame it kind of kills the rest of it for me.
Billy Idol I can buy, but Motley Crue, even in their prime, were mediocre at best.
Oh, and Motley Crue have not, nor ever been close to “brilliant” musicians in any sense of those words, so they shouldn’t be on this list.