Should not be on this list: anything from Pizza Hut. I mean, they are flat-out gross. Dominos and Papa Johns are both tastier.
Should not be on this list: anything from Pizza Hut. I mean, they are flat-out gross. Dominos and Papa Johns are both tastier.
I'm still waiting for him to do the Spiral Tap in the WWE. Maybe at Backlash?
So I just watched this episode and this was an "A." Best episode yet of the series and a true all-timer. Holy lord, so good.
This video is awesome.
I also literally just now received an email from Joe Biden titled "I'm not mincing words…" Does that sound like a man who listens to Coldplay?! No, that is an email that demands an Iron Maiden needle-drop, dammit all.
Thing I never understand: how is it that people who loved Dookie can be so anti-American Idiot/21st Century Breakdown? Sure, Green Day got a bit more pop-y in the interim and had a couple of ballads on those later albums - but most of the songs are still very much the same sort of stuff Green Day always did.
Still my favorite overall REM album.
Incredible comic. I hope they make Cameron Chase more prominent on the Supergirl TV show.
I still maintain that Bloodlines was underrated.
Batman books remained pretty consistently good to great throughout the 90's. Superman took a turn for the worse post Reign of the Supermen. But you also had a consistently great Flash, and tons of smaller books that were fantastic - like Damage, Chase, The Ray, Superboy, etc.
I got into comics in the early 90's with Death of Superman and Knightfall. But Suicide Squad was the first comic that I used to seek out in back-issue bins to build my collection. I saw that Amanda Waller/Batman cover and was sold.
Spectre and Martian Manhunter runs are fantastic. Also, his Superman miniseries The Kents is an underrated classic.
One thing I loved about the Sasha / Charlotte match - first big WWE match in forever I can remember (maybe the Sting/HHH match at 'Mania was the last one?), where the *whole* crowd was properly cheering the face and boo'ing the heel - not because of a legit dislike, but because they were caught up in the…
It has some of the biggest laugh out loud moments of any Coen Bros. movie - see: every line of Fred Melamed dialogue.
Pretty good list, but a couple of comments:
I was never a giant fan of nu-metal, save for a couple of songs here and there. But at least at the time it felt like rock music was just going through a phase, and soon enough it would be on to the next thing (plus there was the whole pop-punk trend sort of going on concurrently). So it makes sense that now, in an…
Just saw this, and huge bonus for fans of JUSTIFIED: Mykelti Williamson (Limehouse) and Raymond J. Barry (Arlo) are both in it, and pretty awesome. Barry's is more of a glorified cameo (but he owns it), but Williamson is one of the main characters and has all the best lines. In any case, Timothy Olyphant for Part 4.
I think AJ is the first wrestler WWE has had in a while who is legitimately on that magical Shawn Michaels / Ric Flair / Bret Hart / Kurt Angle / Chris Benoit level of being able to not just have a great match but carry a match to an extent that his opponent almost by default looks good.
The entire run of Jonah Hex by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray (including when it was re-launched as All-Star Western post-New 52) is fantastic. Just a classic run. The Vertigo series Two Gun Mojo is also a good read.
The single greatest scene ever on Childrens Hospital: Kurtwood Smith's "Big Pharma" speech to Ken Marino. Pure. Comedic. Genius.