You can justify it so long as you call it tradition.
You can justify it so long as you call it tradition.
Generations really did squander it's ability to have the two great captains team up and solve mysteries in the old west.
I feel like a fool.
Sometimes the suits are on our side.
That would be Crusher Creel.
well. I can't see why people give him money, but whatever.
I'll be perfectly honest, I heard Greatest American Hero and I immediately hoped for a Billy Jack revival.
It was then that I realized… That simply loving Orange soda was not enough. Laying face down in the vomit stained carpet in my one room apartment. Rock bottom as they say. Rock bottom…. And out of orange.
Oh he's a huge scum bag as a person. Undoubtedly.
He strikes me as the kind of person who really walked into Rock and Roll wanting to have a good time and not take anything too seriously. He was a shrewd businessman about it, and managed to make a lot of money by selling essentially a lifestyle.
I doubt Gene Simmons really gives much of a fuck about people being better at music than him. I mean that's a subjective thing, but if he wanted to stop sucking at music, he's had 30+ years to do it. He didn't, didn't try either, so I think he's probably content with the fact that he has far more money than 99% of the…
I'm not defending the man, but I don't think a world without hot jams like Dr. Love and Rock and Roll all Nite is a world I want to be a part of…
I feel the L Word became enormously indulgent and lost complete focus on what was interesting about their show, and the final season was just a monster train wreck. I'm so happy we never got that proposed spin off.
Having now watched the episode, I cannot say I'm impressed. I think there were some valid points made that were ultimately buried under some really vile ideas. The idea of groups of hucksters trying to use racism or homophobia to gin up money to line their own pockets is a very valid critique of our culture, but this…
Gross revenue is probably out of reason for something that isn't creator owned.
I have honestly not gotten around to watching it yet, so I cannot make a judgment either way. I'm honestly curious if such a thing exists.
I remember watching the first season of the Boondocks and recalling how very confrontational it was to both the powers that be in America, but also to how black culture had developed and the missteps that it had perhaps taken. I wonder if there is room for any such critique of gay culture as well?
So when is the inevitable comic book only 6th season?
Ashes to Ashes is such an incredibly weird song that almost nothing sounds quite like it. It's always been probably my favorite Bowie song.
I honestly forgot this started last night.