Welp, Chuck finally told the truth: "You never mattered all that much to me"
Welp, Chuck finally told the truth: "You never mattered all that much to me"
Chum is Fum
I think that was AJFA you're talking about, but I wouldnt be terribly shocked to learn of studio trickery on MoP as well. The double bass patterns in Battery and Damage, Inc arent *that* much slower than the "Lars impossible" Dyers Eve.
Supposedly that was Lars' idea—-Bob wanted to do his usual pristine, clean, powerful sound, but Lars wanted to keep it "raw".
To be fair, Bob Rock did a masterful job of making Lars' kit sound like the hammer of God during TBA/Load/Reload era. And how great did he sound on "Fuel"?
Do you feel the way you hate?
Do you hate the way you feel?
Zak Hanson was probably already a more versatile drummer than Lars back then.
+1 David Ortiz
Better "Papa Bear" than "Lumpy". Although "Lumpy" still has a job, so…….
Wow…i'm shocked at the B+ from both the reviewer and the community grade—-I thought this was an easy A and one of the best of the entire series. Uncle Jeff returns—-and finally gets to completely release his frustration over being forced to train and support Jonah. Amazing and Hilarious. Actually, you could make the…
Well, they *did* come back with a regular x86 pc in a C64 box.
About Varga's vague endgame, I would assume quite a bit will be revealed in the finale next week. If not, then I will agree with you 100% about this season.
No way, its Captain Raydor!
Yeah, I'm thinking Yuri is no more.
Only if he wears a dress again.
True Fargo.
I think the best part of Varga is he doesnt get mad when people screw him over—-he just looks like he ate a bowl of rotten fruit.
If Varga really is less than amazing, that just clinches Thewlis as the best part of this season for me—-he's mesmerizing in every scene he's in.
I still believe that Hal's last name was Goodman, and the "L." was his middle name.
I cant believe I keep forgetting that we had a mini Initech reunion in this movie.