Yes, the band. More deserving of induction than that rap shite.
Yes, the band. More deserving of induction than that rap shite.
"It’s a charming idea; almost certainly doomed to failure, and hopelessly naive, but sweet and decent and charming. If Hank had succeeded, maybe they could’ve avoided some of the mess he and Lou found themselves in this season."
The possibility of having Keifer Sutherland playing the younger President Snow is certainly tempting:
Ignorant Philistine! 12 inch 45RPM with extra fat grooves that only allow 2 3 to 4 minute songs per album side is the only way to go!
Ummmm…Brian Wilson is deaf in one ear. He could never work or appreciate any recording "in stereo".
I disagree, I think it was Hanzee's mission to kill Dodd, likely at Bear's request, when the best opportunity presented itself. The imminent likely arrival of the police is what prevented him from acting at the Blumquist house. Hanzee may have had some second thoughts about killing his long-time employer, but Dodd's…
It's a good thing that an internet tough guy like you wasn't there, when that shot hits the brain pan the natural spasm that occurs would have driven that knife directly into the throat of the only medically trained person left in the vicinity. If you're going to shoot, shoot below the chest. the body's natural…
He was also the bomb happy Irish assassin in Sin City.
Indeed, no blood magic necessary. Those were only flesh wounds and Jon Snow has been living in Castle Black's biggest dumpster ever since he was attacked.
Blood Magic, blood schmagic…Those were obviously only flesh wounds and Jon Snow has been hiding out behind the nearest dumpster at Castle Black.
Yeun seems like a good guy, but I think I'm not the only one who wished that the zombies knocked that garbage bin off the stilts it was obviously on and squished his character like a bug.
Next week on Supergirl, can she survive the ultimate evil; the attack of the disgruntled internet message board contrarian hipsters!
"Sing it all together ", the long version, is obviously the worst song the Stones ever did, and that includes a lot of garbage from the 80's and 90's. However side two of SM has some stellar work, 2000 Light Years from Home in particular is great and She's a Rainbow was one of the best singles of '67.
Well, King does understand writing and anyone who's spent a modest amount of time reading Lovecraft doesn't do so because of HPL's snappy dialogue. HPL's ideas succeed in spite of the lesser qualities of his writing.
I think that's a pretty conservative assumption in the chaos that would result in the initial days of such a catastrophe; case in point New Orleans 2005. I think you're grossly over-estimating the ability of the government to react effectively to such a crisis.
TWD has strongly implied that the living are already infected with the virus that reanimates the brain stem after death. So in the world of the Walking Dead, every person who dies, whether that death is natural or not, becomes a drooling psychotic realtively swift moving zombie as long as the brain isn't destroyed. …
Ahem, Nighttime at the Switching Yard. Please, it's got a nice groove but it goes on for over five minutes, lyrics:
Take the worst aspects of western religion, objectivism, materialism and grade-z syfy schlock; fuse it into a black hole of hate plus cruelty and you end up with scientology.
Well….vinyl does sound better than digital. And films like "Evil Dead" are far more effective when viewed in fuzzy VHS rather than pristine Blu-Ray HD.
Lawless was filming an Australian TV Show last year in the outback called "The Code". It's likely there were scheduling conflicts.