Exalibur was the first time I heard "Carmina Burana". Nothing prepared me for that dark chanting and knights riding through a murky forest.
Also equally badass - Conan the Barbarian.
Exalibur was the first time I heard "Carmina Burana". Nothing prepared me for that dark chanting and knights riding through a murky forest.
Also equally badass - Conan the Barbarian.
Should I feel bad that I snickered at that sentence? Yeah I disown that hate behind it, I still think it was funny.
I love my G13 keyboard. It has a thumbstick for move and jump and I use my boring old 2 button mouse w/ scroll wheel for aiming and selecting
coming in 2020 - Murder on the John Galt Express
My first car was a 76 Malibu Classic and it was really everything to me because now I could get a job, go see people when I liked, etc.
It was dark blue but the front driver's side fender panel was light green. I always imagined I'd see a light green one with a dark blue front panel. The closest I got was Dark green…
We went from a yellow New Beetle to a silver Passat and it's quite a bit harder to find the car now.
No kidding? Oh wow, talk about rise and fall. I remember when he was a sportscaster in Fargo, ND. Ed getting picked up by MSNBC was quite a deal around here.
Or in Iceland, Norzi Norzdottir
The Trump bow/curtsie isn't an issue. Shame the GOP tired to make a thing of Obama's mess up in the past. Some of the posts in yesterday's articles "I just saw a grown ass 70 year old man curtsie" were a bit much.
Congratulation on the honor and getting an intern.
Kiddo, the Missus and I went to Alien :Covenant on Friday and we all liked it, but The Missus saw less of it as she was covering her eyes during the gory/scary parts.
no and yes
Wow, VR with HOTAS! that sounds amazingly immersive
The song seems prescient of today's surveillance state.
Yeah and if he deals with depression, what the hell hope do we have?
I posted on another article, it's the most viking song this side of "Immigrant Song"
In a better world Roger Ailes would have hanged himself and Chris Cornell dies in his 70s.
People trash RHCP all the time, but no one dislikes Flea. He's as talented as anyone and does a good amount of side projects.
Earlier that year (or late 89) had Hunt for Red October. I loved it but my friend chaffed at the concept of a techno-thriller. He changed his mind big time once he finally saw it.
I always associated "Wicked Game" with surf and beaches because of the music video, but wow did it's inclusion in the pre-crash scene make me see that song in a new light. That re-verby guitar and that open Texas sky were made for each other.