I've heard that cover of it. It's kinda weird how easily the song transforms into a different genre like that.
I've heard that cover of it. It's kinda weird how easily the song transforms into a different genre like that.
You must be so much fun at parties.
I implore anyone who has a passing interest in this movie, or the era, to seek out the full soundtrack. Lots of fun stuff beyond the One-ders, including full songs for "Theme from Mr. Downtown," Del Paxton's "Time to Blow," and "My World is Over" by Diane Dane.
Del Paxton in the high school band? Man, that's WILD.
I just watched that the other day. The most frat-bro episode of Dinner for Five ever.
True fact. That Apple Watch has been compared unfavorably to a Pebble watch that costs $99 by professional reviewers. I hope these $160 earbuds fall out of everyone's ears causing Apple to have to send all their customers a cord to attach them to the phone so they don't get lost.
They do a lot of costume and makeup tricks to make Arya look much younger than Maisie.
I can applaud you for taking the rational route of this particular conversation. I disagree with you about the merit of the movie, but I totally respect that popular opinion.
Kylo Ren and General Hux argue over going back to clones or sticking with "behavioral conditioning," based on Finn's desertion specifically. It's in the movie.
As an Oregon resident, I don't know if I should be more annoyed at the continued affiliation with these dimbulbs (none of which are from Oregon, just putting that out there where I can) or the arrival of Spurlock…inventor of the sock-umentary.
I think your understanding of what folks call "homophobia" and this article's exploration of "gay panic jokes" might be askew. Of course not everyone wants to have gay sex. That's a given. Your desire to avoid gay sex is not being attacked or called into question. Homophobia is not a refusal to have gay sex. That's…
This is not news. This is a review. Stop posting mini-reviews in the newswire.