earlydiscloser
Early Discloser
earlydiscloser

It’s not “technically” a single, it just was a single. It was an a-side, hit the U.K. top 10 and had its own b-sides so doesn’t belong anywhere on a b-sides record. They could’ve put it on one of their Greatest Hits collections though.

It genuinely is, but aye. Oasis are/were arseholes.

I kinda agree. This is very well written, this piece, but it is about a bunch of cunts.

(Not that I think it's that great, but) funnily enough, the Beatles did that.

No. Just the latter. This “slavery was a choice” MAGA hat-wearing “I’m a let you finish” moron is about as far as anyone can be from genius. Unless “stable genius” is your yardstick.

Not literally.

Same.

I hated it and I think we got four or five episodes in before we gave up.

I know I’m three years hence, but... I find this review almost astonishing in how negative it is about a comic I found both extremely funny and particularly innovative. I recently finally got the last issue after missing it first time round, and a re-read brought me here to this excessively curmudgeonly assessment.

...but they know what they like.

She’ll be working on King of the Hill v2 soon, I’d imagine.

It still fascinates and horrifies me that Groening said bringing Jay Sherman into Springfield was some kind of creative betrayal, but crossing over with *spit* Family Guy, albeit years later, is acceptable.

Obviously it’s different strokes but I absolutely hated the sight of the biker gang and their patches. That immediately reminded me I was watching a TV show. It was like one of those episodes of Star Trek where some specifically earth culture has inexplicably reappeared billions of light years away. So I didn’t like

The attachments thing is clearly utter nonsense given Luke hugging his sister and pals at the end of RotJ and a million other things you could mention... but I loved seeing young Luke again, myself.*

Kavalier and Clay is quite good, if you’re into comics and a fictionalised but realistic version of how they first got going, back in the early Marvel/DC days.

Possibly, but that character seems awfully precise when it comes to her dialogue.

Come on. Admit it. You know it's just Grover painted green.

So, the Mandos must never take their helmets off, at all. How the hell do they drink, have dental work, kiss, eat corn on the cob?

Mmmmm... Daphne Zuniga.

That’s what “need” means.