Right you are, Kenny.
Right you are, Kenny.
Ahh, Atlas Shrugged I, the movie that bloated glibertarian hacks like Glenn "Instapundit" Reynolds were sure, just sure dammit!, had liberal Hollywood running scared.
Grumpy Cat!
YOU'RRRRRRRRRRRRRRE!
FIIHHHHHHHHRD!
I saw DMB in 2007 at Live Earth at Giants Stadium. It was a hot day, we were about halfway through the acts, so it was perfect music for a drunken nap.
<jay>Buy my book! Buy my book! Buy my book!</sherman>
Roseanne has gone off the deep end herself, alas.
Only one character is named? That's….interesting, I guess.
Counterpoint: The scene in the Cafe 80s is the best sequence in the entire trilogy.
THANK you.
"I remember sort of admiring him at the time, however, since he was
taking on a piece of pop culture that's so universally beloved."
Swift has equal parts creepy fanbase and creepy detractors. Next time she's performing on TV, take #BlackTwitter for a spin for the reactions.
Suey Park's still around? Wow. Good for her, I guess.
Mr. Garrison's journey:
What is it with Ricks?
"It’s not just sobering, actually (that’s primarily a matter of taste), it’s eye-opening. Like American Graffiti, The Big Chill belongs to a nearly forgotten time when culture metamorphosed so rapidly that it made sense to feel deeply nostalgic for the previous decade or two"
Back in '04 I saw both a GNR cover band and Velvet Revolver. The former was actually better.
FIFTY-NINE MINUTES
ATLien here. Bell Street is indeed the damn truth.
That song came out 16 years ago.
This. With the sub-category of people who think that insanely-popular-for-years artists are somehow at 14:59 on the 15-minute clock because that hippity-hop is just a fad. I've had people tell me that Kanye West was going to fade into obscurity for about 9 years running now.