*on Spider-Man.
*on Spider-Man.
That ratio sounds about right for, like, people in general. Nine tenths of everyone are idiots.
Only like four or five of those are good Beach Boys songs tho, and that's often because of signature Brian Wilson sonic & contextual shit, not lyrics.
maybe this will give them the opportunity add more nuance: in past seasons I felt there was a relatively obvious conclusion we were meant to come to, even if the issues presented were themselves more ambiguous
The PARTYNEXTDOOR album got cannibalized for VIEWS > All the guest verses on VIEWS > That noise your cats make when they fuck while you're trying to listen to VIEWS > VIEWS.
I want to downvote this for showing me a terrifying vision of the future but I can't because that vision is accurate.
The new American Dream is failing upward out of the middle class into obscene wealth.
No Vishnevetsky? How did the one guy virtually guaranteed to make an oddball film-nerdy out there pick get left off this list?
There is a disturbing lack of Copra and Prophet: Earth War on this list (or Island for that matter), but props for picking Skelly and Horrock's Agent 73. Those ladies have kinda locked into what makes pulp style fiction compelling in a way a lot of other artists attempt but few pull off. Skelly's My Pretty Vampire…
Seriously. Last thing gave me explosive diarrhea was Burger King.
That shit was simultaneously hilarious and horrifying. Like, I did not expect a movie that goofy to go there.
That's honestly kinda inspirational if you ask me.
If its anything like the book there's a certain (fascinating but kinda claustrophobic) distance inherent in the way it works that'll turn off a big chunk of viewers.
The Last Stand's not life changing or anything, but the last third of the movie is just a really long, really brutal gunfight. Its pretty great. Watch it for that.
Wasn't John Mctiernan trying to make that movie for a hot minute?
Armond White is sort of scum, but when he called John Ridley a race baiting hack he wasn't wrong…