I really liked Hitchhiker tho
I really liked Hitchhiker tho
All I care about in this article is how great Richard Dawkins is.
No one said all long movies are bad. All stepped pyramids said (very clearly, I thought) was that "it's too long" is a fair criticism if the film's length is something that hinders it instead of benefits it.
I really hated Reflektor.
Yeah, like I said, it's okay.
I don't know, man, after about two weeks with it I genuinely think Everything Now is an unapologetically Bad record. There's almost nothing on it that seems to work, between the muddied and hypocritical politics, the watered down and increasingly pastiche-y compositions, the brain-dead lyricism, the truly insufferable…
The part where Sisqo does a backflip is maybe my favorite moment in the entire Western canon.
SHE'S MY MOTHER'S SISTER'S GIRL!
Maybe, but it looked more like Gordon was just genuinely happy and completely absorbed by watching this beautiful woman get herself together and leave.
Anybody know of any good discussion forums that aren't Reddit (or the AVC obviously)?
Nah, lead single is springy and funky, feels like a more straightforward follow-up to Smooth Sailing (which is all kinds of great).
Their energy level hasn't really decreased at all. Those MSG shows were massive.
"It's one of the most popular singles by one of the most popular bands of the last 20 years."
I'd say not enough artists really question some of these aspects of society enough
It means that AF have always had a problem with their sanctimonious but ultimately paper-thin style of soapbox songwriting. The whole "us kids know!" schtick.
"why does everything here have to be so lifeless and drab?"
But those story beats can still happen with him being a Targaryen. It's not like the revelation would undo the entirety of his life and his struggles, he'd still be a Lannister by blood and by upbringing. In fact, it would make the same point about legacy but doubly so—Tyrion would be neither the scum his biological…
I think someone wailing at the sky "why is everyone so stupid except for me?" is a great excuse to be harsh.
The Suburbs isn't cohesive at all. It's a sprawling (pun! yes!) mess of wildly uneven tracks and ham-fisted lyricism with some truly awful pacing.
I thought Reflektor was a great example of what it looks like when a band completely jumps the shark.