Can't get TV shows at the Redbox! Blu ray selection isnt great, either.
Can't get TV shows at the Redbox! Blu ray selection isnt great, either.
Haha, sorry! Yeah, his YouTube channel had a discussion where he admitted to being a Scientologist and strongly defended his views, saying it doesn't change the music or how he should be perceived. The ATD-I reunion is official, but it seems obvious it's just a festival tour before the new TMV album comes out.
I liked a lot of Bedlam, Ourobouros is pretty great. If Omar would hone his music and concentrate, he'd have put Amputechture, Bedlam, and Octahedron into one single, double cd release that cut off all the fat yet made an epic record.
I wouldn't be too quick to jump on this story, though, as Cedric has been talking about the new TMV album as of… yesterday: http://www.pastemagazine.co…
Well, the new TMV album is due out in the near future, and they have been sporadically touring (opened for Soundgarden and some Australia/Europe dates recently). So, we'll see what the schedule is like going forward. Omar has been more open to a reunion recently than he was in the past.
Atlas Shrugged, whatever you may have against it, is a well-written page turner (until the John Galt speech, then it's a page crawler). Unless you're saying Cloud Atlas is poor quality but Atlas Shrugged is good quality, which I'd be shocked by, seeing as where we are posting at.
The showrunners have made it clear that Carrie is going to slowly rebound in Season 2. ECT isn't the end of the world, and TV can play a little loosely with its effects, but she'll be back and struggling to get to where she was before.
No love for Nathan Rabin? Pretty sure he's been the backbone of the A/V Club's rise to legitimacy over the years. Scott Tobias, too. Both are names I had heard of before I even started regularly checking the site.
I am a little surprised to see all the Crazy, Stupid, Love's on comments Best Of lists and not Beginners. Both were very good, but as far as Rom Coms go, Beginners is just about superior in every way. Both didn't really explore the lead characters' love relationships tremendously well, but everything around them was…
No Beginners? Wow, by far the best film of the year. Geez, guys.
I don't know, maybe I'm behind the game, but built in 3G for $20 a month and processing power that rivals many current laptops (my ipad 2 moves remarkably fast, faster than the current work cpu I'm on now), it's a good deal. You can type documents, make presentations, create spreadsheets, use it as an ereader of…
iPad is great because it's a flat computer you can take anywhere. Plus, you can buy this great thing called a wireless keyboard for $50, and voila!, you have yourself no issues with typing. Plus, it's cheaper than most equivalent laptops. Jump on board with Phil, he's right!
That was actually my least favorite scene of the episode. I found it to be low-grade physical comedy, and didn't really buy the performance. Different strokes…
Isn't the fact that they didn't replace the items they broke an indication that it does hurt them to break stuff? I guess all the things broken were irreplaceable. Now I'm arguing against myself.
See, I pretty much find the Fucked Up album unlistenable because of the lead singer. His lyrical style and voice is nothing short of obnoxious.
His first solo album, H.N.I.C., was a favorite of mine 10 years ago. Definitely got a lot of repeats with a few standout tracks. Maybe I'm crazy, but I think it's easily the 3rd best Mobb Deep-related release.
The Chronic gets no mention? 2001 was pretty stellar, too.
Expound?