I'm slowly coming to the realization I come here to read the comments because good fucking lord are the articles pretty awful. This is the kind of writing you see on Tumblr about social issues, and there at least you get cat gifs.
I'm slowly coming to the realization I come here to read the comments because good fucking lord are the articles pretty awful. This is the kind of writing you see on Tumblr about social issues, and there at least you get cat gifs.
You've clearly never had an enraged mockingbird set up its nest in your front yard and dive bomb you as soon as you open your front door in an attempt to defend her nest.
I watched two episodes of this last year and decided it wasn't for me.
PowerThirteen confirmed for being a '70s sitcom character.
They used "Vienna"?
Hell I admire the guy's persistence myself. Plus it pisses off people for damn little reason and that's always fun to watch.
Someone gave me a copy of Nemesis that they got out of a bargain bin for like a dollar.
Well now it's stuck in my head. Thanks.
I get that sometimes you might get bored reporting the same shit over and over, but, if you're going to break the mold, couldn't you at least make it comprehensible?
After "She's Tight", there was, what, some soundtrack stuff, "Tonight It's You"-which was more a Billboard Mainstream Rock chart thing than a Billboard hit (peaked at #44 on the top 100), "The Flame"-hit number 1, but was one of a million "70s hard rock bands get a hit with a ballad written by outside writers" songs…
So it was 1985 and I was a young metalhead with a growing interest in prog rock, and I was asked by my sisters if I wanted to go to REO Speedwagon with Cheap Trick opening. By then I was, of course, a young, puffed up metalhead, so both bands had done their best work back in the 70s and were boring middle of the road…
Ahh, Swan Song. I loved how McCammon just basically said "I'm writing my version of The Stand, deal with it, fuckers." Although being the 80s, it was also a supernatural version of the venerable "life after the bomb drops" sub-genre as well. I need a new copy of that. Well thanks for making me spend money, A.V. Club!
2016 is getting brutal. Of the classic prog keyboardists I always had more fondness for Tony Banks of Genesis, but Emerson was, pure talent wise, the best of them. Mindboggling some of the things he did back in the 70s. When I think of prog, one image that always comes to mind that defines it is Emerson's walls of…
I frequently debate what my favorite album cover ever was, and Brain Salad Surgery is always in the running. Amazing cover.
A lot of hardcore Destiny fans think the Sleeper sucks, but good lord I love that thing. "Oh look, an Ultra. Oh look, I have a Sleeper. Oh look, a dead Ultra."
Going to be getting into The Division, which thus far has been "really fun in a group" (thank god for optional matchmaking) but kind of slow when playing solo. Getting used to third person shooters after six months of Destiny might be working against me too. It's a fun enough game, if shooting endless hordes of guys…
Beats the hell out of what, two plus months before to pop Youtube views?
Yeah, the whole "trailers spoiling surprises in the movie" ship sailed when the twist in Terminator 2-that Arnold was the GOOD guy-was ruined, but good god, if they'd kept this a secret until it hit the theaters the reaction would've been nuclear.
Where I live in Virginia is down to one FYE and the CD section is shrinking every time I go in there.
Story about Quest 64: