Savoy Truffle is fuckin awesome. Listen to that rhythm section breakdown in the chorus. It's understandable to be burnt out on "Let it Be", but come on.
Other than those I agree with this list!
Savoy Truffle is fuckin awesome. Listen to that rhythm section breakdown in the chorus. It's understandable to be burnt out on "Let it Be", but come on.
Other than those I agree with this list!
VICTORY IS OURS
Sheeit, I still love One Crazy Summer. More like…One Crazy Movie!
Oh man, good question. I guess I'd have to go with Encino Man, if for no other reason than to revisit the "No weezing the juice" scene.
I've seen the following movies in theaters:
Well I AM, clearly, engaging you and your opinion. I'm sorry if I implied I don't think your opinion has merit, and generally I don't respond to such comments if I feel that way (sometimes I can't help myself, admittedly). I agree about the gratuitous nudity, that stuff is distracting and I would never argue this…
Didn't argue that, actually.
You've never seen a preview and thought, oh yeah I've seen this movie before? Feig and McCarthy aren't exactly reinventing the wheel.
I appreciate that you are a fan and clearly put a lot of thought into your comments, but it seems that many of these rants I see are conflating the evil behavior of certain characters (and their consequences) as "poor writing" and so on. It's somewhat akin to people that won't watch something if it has an unlikable…
Neither the books nor the show are grim and dark at all times, not even close. If it has that appearance it's really only in comparison to other fantasy stuff (which is intentional, as GRRM stated). Because to portray that era as unrelentingly bleak would also be a dishonest depiction of the middle ages. Much of…
No need to re-write history, it's enough simply to know it. The term was applied retroactively, as that is what always happens with every attempt to label any sub-genre. Do you think Gang of Four referred to themselves as post-punk in the late 70's? Darkwave as an innovative musical movement was over by the time…
Yeah, there's definitely an evolution there starting with Bauhaus on through the later L&R albums. Still, even their biggest pop hit ("So Alive" on the S/T album) is pretty mysterious and gothy sounding. The fat 80's snare sound is the only thing there that really betrays a darkwavey aesthetic. I still love it,…
False. Not sure when the term itself came to be, but darkwave started in the late 70's and existed primarily in the 80's. Sisters of Mercy, Clan of Xymox, and yes Love and Rockets are all prime examples.
I'm not sure if highly profitable and popular superhero movies get to be cult classics.
This is easily my second favorite hip-hop song of all time, just behind "Karma Chameleon".
Solid argument, completely undermined by insufferable condescension.
Yeah, I don't think those arguments make any sense either, but there is still something to be said about smug dismissiveness of another's art. It's lazy and far too prevalent in our culture.
Full of choda boys.
Curious how someone intimately familiar with great musicians is content to be so blandly uninspired in his own music.
Main Attrakionz, your font size begs to differ.