That is unlikely in his case.
That is unlikely in his case.
Their version of Oi! To The World? Not so much.
Early No Doubt was more ska-punk, early AFI was straight up OC hardcore, so if they both went back to their roots it could just be a skate punk thing. Honestly I'd find a collusion of their newer influences more interesting though.
If this band sounds like a darker No Doubt with Havok's power howling over top I'm sorry, I am so fucking in. Goth dub? That's so alley for me it's not even funny.
I love that they already passed on basically the same show in Hollywood Babble On with Kev and Ralph Garman, or that Kev has a show that is basically already this with Marc Bernardin.
Ilana and Abbi will fuck eventually, i'd bet.
This caught my attention just by casting Kyle Kinane, I'm definitely down with it now. I had a lefty American History teacher who actually did teach us about Sacco & Vanzetti, the populist movement, the Haymarket Riot, the IWW and such. I loved that class.
As soon as my daughter is old enough that it's not my responsibility if she turns into Dee, I'm pretty much turning into Frank. I just gotta hold out for the next 11ish years. Not doing well so far.
When The Hard Times did a thing about Danzig getting knocked out by Carrie I assumed it was just a joke. I'll have to check this out.
This looked amusing, and I'm glad to see it isn't the across the board "stable relationship or gtfo" that most of these movies are. Good call on Trainwreck.
Rochester is a boring ass city, after midnight it's like a ghost town. Albany is actually cooler. Ithaca too but that's more a college town.
Man he's everywhere, new LU season, Super Bowl commercial, Sunny. Half the wrestling business is probably jealous of the amount of acting work he gets
From some of the things I've been hearing, they never expected the show to last this long and the well is kinda running dry on ideas.
Actually he apparently still drinks hard and stays out all night, hence why Rhea Pearlman left him briefly. Apparently Frank isn't much of a stretch.
That fucking Wander Over Yonder still gets recapped actually bugs me at this point. What about this one random not-particularly-popular kids cartoon warrants weekly reviews?
I thought I was immune to that but it's been creeping in lately. Every time I listen to Deerhunter or Tame Impala I can't figure out how the music I'm hearing corresponds to the stuff Pitchfork etc writes about them.
Solange needs one really iconic album to make her this generation's Grace Jones or even Nina Simone. Such an interesting musician.
I always felt like there should have been an episode where Marshall has to defend Barney from a rape accusation.
Remember the first season when this show was considered one of the smartest, funniest shows on television? Weird how time and standards shifted it to being kind of hated across the board. But the writing got lazy and dumb as times went on. They really wrote themselves into a corner by declaring in the pilot that Robin…
Considering Jackman and Lawrence are both leaving the franchise, the relative success of Deadpool will probably make him the new centerpiece of their Marvel properties.