I was thinking the same thing, only switch out Spin Doctors for Katy Perry.
I was thinking the same thing, only switch out Spin Doctors for Katy Perry.
I’m not a Metallica fan, nor of Lou Reed and I was desperate to hear this album when it was released. It didn’t disappoint (by being often hilarious).
Fair enough. Hopefully you can forgive my misinterpreting your honest question since the OP I was responding to...
No. What’s especially tiresome is when people castigate an attempt to take the feelings of other folk into account in a perfectly reasonable way. In as much as perspectives beyond those of heterosexual, white, western males are now occasionally considered, “progressive,” might be an appropriate adjective, since doing…
Shuffle banana philosophy.
“Katy Perry is a creative visionary.”
Bollocks. The royals have money but virtually no other power at all. There are literal millions of anti-royalists including, Johnny Marr, Phillip Pullman, me, the Proclaimers, Jeremy Corbyn, all the protesters who attended the new King’s coronation etc. Nobody silenced the Sex Pistols.
Don’t be such a pompatus!
What did you decide (?) because I’ve always thought it was bloody awful. (I loved ‘Sea Change though!)
I’d have Thriller at #1, Take On Me and #2, and somewhere in there would be Just by Radiohead. But there can never be any definitive version of this kinda thing.
Well, episodes II and III are definitely sequels. (Which, like #I, I’ve only ever seen once, in the cinema, ‘cos of how shit they were).
“We discovered that any new girlfriend for Ross needed to be as funny as Rachel.”
Certainly nobody will ever watch (or make) a black and white film, now that we have colour.
Likely. Tate = terrible person. Minaj = terrible person.
I can’t understand why she’s still not persona non grata, despite her bullying and everything else. More proof, as if needed, that cancel culture is a myth.
Lee knew that himself which is why he’s quoted in real life as saying that Muhammad Ali would “kill me.” He also became friends and trained with Gene Lebell. What’s depicted on screen is a far cry from anything that actually happened and Tarantino has specifically misquoted him in order to justify it. Charles Manson…
Tarantino’s comments about it make plain that it's not a gesture of respect.