dereknoakes
Derek Noakes
dereknoakes

Of course, the show has been on for 20 years and she's a toddler. What does that have to do with my comment?

Mentioned this above, but I kinda wonder if that was a real moment between Matt and Trey's daughter in the booth.

After seeing the video a few weeks back of Trey and his wife coaxing their daughter into cursing for Ike's dialogue, I kind of wonder if those last 2 lines were a real moment between Matt Stone and Trey's daughter in the recording booth.

Kevin Smith movies are one of those things I'd like to think I've outgrown at 30, but damned if they don't all still make me laugh to this day. As someone else mentioned, I came to these movies at just the right age. Do I think they're some kind of world changing genius like I did in high school? No. But they hold up,

Well played, clerks.

I was surprised that the article mentioned Smash Mouth being a muse for the internet's weirdness, and then linked to those weird remix things that aren't anywhere near as great as Mouth Sounds.

The Strokes - Call Me Back
Black Star - Definition
Yo La Tengo - Favorite Thing
Built to Spill - In Your Mind
Yo La Tengo - Buckner's Boner
Modest Mouse - So Much Beauty in Dirt
REM - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
Lemonheads - The Turnpike Down
The Decemberists - We Both Go Down Together (live)
Bill Hicks - She's Got a Broken

I had to go look this up as well. What gives, WoT?!

I'll be playing the latest episode of Telltale's Batman game when it finally releases for iPad. Been waiting and refreshing the app all day like a madman to no avail.

Yeah. I think it's fantastic as well. Not quite the same level as Killing Them Softly, but still great.

I was at the Hollywood Palladium show they taped for one of these, and it was fantastic. So at least one of them will be great.

I was at that Hollywood Palladium show, I think. Or rather, I saw him there earlier this year, and it was filmed. If that's the same show, at least one of these specials is going to be fucking great.

I think he's a lot more self aware than he gets credit for. Generally, he only ramps up the crazy when he has a new album to promote. I don't think it's a mental disorder so much as it's a calculated, egomaniacal persona. The fact that this persona finds a kindred spirit in Donald Trump should surprise exactly no one.

I think The Space Program has its own theme. If I had to pick a single thematic point being made in We The People, gentrification is certainly a strong contender. He mentions it right there in the lyrics.

This. It's a record so strong that Scenario is the LAST TRACK.

Personally, I'm stoked for this. Sure, it won't be the same without Phife, but I have no doubt that the whole endeavor will be as much about honoring him as anything. They earned my trust with that album, which was in no way a cash grab.

It's Consequence. He's Q-Tip's cousin, who started getting features with Tribe during the Beats, Rhymes, and Life era. He's definitely grown as an emcee, but is evidently not a very good person.

Garage, Inc.

The music changes were the worst to me. Removing the Killing Moon from the beginning wrecks the whole tone for the rest of the movie. Then they use it later to replace what was originally set to "Under The Milky Way", again one of the better moments in the original film.

Only on Apple Music, but that service is also available on Android, if iOS isn't your thing. 90 day free trial to see if it's worth it.