Amongst all the other great films included, I can't believe someone else out there remembers Fatal Instinct. Great film.
Amongst all the other great films included, I can't believe someone else out there remembers Fatal Instinct. Great film.
It AND One Crazy Summer, from the same crew. It's even more insane.
I just dunno sometimes… Wouldn't it be nice if people covering others' songs was regarded as a positive thing, about people finding commonality of tastes and recognising the power of music to transcend social boundaries?
But no, we have this kind of adversarial tribalistic bullshit. "You're covering a song I like in…
Yeah, Sicario seemed to be completely forgotten about by almost everyone almost immediately.
If they want to do a proper contemporary adaptation of Archie that retains the innocent charm of the original (instead of turning it into a generic CW soap), they should just adapt the current Mark Waid reboot of the comic. And you should all be reading that too.
Thanks! I remember reading an article dealing with that datas. On Metalsucks I believe. And yeah, it wasn't that metal was more popular, but that metal fans were more 'loyal' to their favourite acts. Which is nice and all, but doesn't help spread the word.
Pretty much my thoughts exactly. There's a lot of great music being made, but there isn't any engine in place to get it heard by a mass audience.
Sorry, but there's no way in hell that I'm going to click on a Noisey link. Can you sum it up for me?
I find myself humming that riff almost any time I let my mind wander.
This is a weird article. I mean, I agree that the last decade of metal has produced many classic albums and bands. But this article reads like it was beamed in from an alternate universe where metal is still a major force in popular music instead of an increasingly niche interest.
See, here's where I get completely flummoxed. No matter how hard I try and just can't get on the right wavelength with Kanye. My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy was his only record that grabbed me right away.
The only track I've heard from this album so far is 'Real Friends', and I thought it was a complete non-entity…
Eh, I watched them a couple of years ago, all through in one weekend, and I enjoyed it. They're pretty harmless; just slapstick and silly pranks and catchphrases and some low-rent 50's Disney style chase sequences. They're so goofy and slapdash that they're basically 'hangout' movies; it was like spending time with an…
Counterpoint: The jokes that aren't recycled are killer. Like the newsreader segment, Shatner's whole sequence, the mental hospital sequence. I genuinely love that movie. Not as much as the original of course, but I was first exposed to them first both at the same time, so the recycled jokes seemed more like callbacks…
I legitimately enjoy Police Academy 2-5. I can't defend this opinion with, how you say, 'evidence', but my inner 12 year old has a soft spot for them.
I legitimately enjoy Police Academy 2-5. I can't defend this opinion with, how you say, 'evidence', but my inner 12 year old has a soft spot for them.
I dunno. I quite liked this movie. They could have excised the romance angle completely - it's only expressed in three scenes max (unfortunately one of them is significant) - and the plot would have not been affected.
This is a rad book, so thins could be great.
Yeah, I think it's underrated, possibly because it's biggest single is one of their worst songs ('James Dean') and another is a watered-down Tom Waits cover ('Ol 55'). The rest is golden..
Because half of this comment section is posting that fucking Big Lebowski quote like they're so fucking clever, and the other half is complaining about how classic rock radio overplays the Eagles, I'm going to post my list of 10 underrated and underplayed Eagles songs, for people with open minds.
Many of these aren't so much 'lesser-known', and more 'never included on hits collections'. Songs like Station To Station and Teenage Wildlife are well loved by fans.