I am surprised to be saying this honestly, but this show at its best is one of the most ambitious and intelligent shows on television. I don’t think you’ll regret giving it a chance.
I am surprised to be saying this honestly, but this show at its best is one of the most ambitious and intelligent shows on television. I don’t think you’ll regret giving it a chance.
[Guy who has only seen Boss Baby watching his second movie] Getting some real “Boss Baby” vibes from this...
Oh, shit, I didn’t even see I’m a Virgo finally got a wide release date.
According to the The Wall’s closing credit there is an official soundtrack album.* Maybe it exists in the same universe as the Buckaroo Bonzai film sequel.
Agreed of course about The Blues Brothers, and THANK YOU for mentioning Across the Universe. I was surprised to see it missing as well.
Crossing over into Superman and Lois would be a bit confusing given that in Naomi, Superman seems to be regarded as a fictional character until he is seen in the pilot of Naomi. So it doesn’t seem to be in the same universe. Which was a baffling choice to me. But I know there was some kind of multiversal twist to the…
It’s a shame Naomi opted to not join the Arrowverse in the first season (partly because they shot in Atlanta, and more it seems because the show runners took a “Let them come to us” mentality). These shows are always stronger together, and I think as the Arrowverse continues to be remembered fondly in the following…
Patti Harrison had some of my favorite bits, so hopefully we see more of her.
There were a couple where I knew the original and not the cover!
Yeah, this is definitely the Donald Trump definition of “you didn’t know”, which is “I didn’t know”. I mean, for crying out loud, at least two of these originals were NUMBER ONE HITS! And I mean USA Billboard Hot 100. Others such as “Crusin’” the original was MUCH bigger than the remake.
I think a lot of them depend 1. on your age and 2. how into genres other than rock and pop you are. I admittedly didn’t know for years that I Will Always Love You was a Dolly song, since I didn’t listen to much country and the original was before my time. Always on My Mind was a big enough song for Willie that I did…
Oh shit we found the only person on the planet who liked the last season of The 100.
I really liked the House finale and the write-up they put as a reason for why it was bad is such horseshit. Acting like House doesn’t face any consequences because he faked his death kind of glosses over the fact that he’s volunteering to take care of his only real friend and suffer through watching Wilson die most…
I watched Lost for the first time only a few years ago, and agree with it working, too. Maybe it’s because I binged it and also stayed clear of the naysayers?
these are some pretty anemic write-ups. LOST was ambiguous? They told us that a guy named “Christian Shepherd” shepherded them into the afterlife.
The story about Buckethead being star struck when finding out Freese’s dad did the music at Disneyland is both bizarre and somewhat sweet. I worked with someone whose husband was involved with the making Chinese Democracy and I guess Buckethead had a meltdown at the studio one day because he wanted to go to Disneyland…
Brilliant pedigree...How many people can you name that backed The Vandals, Devo, Sting, Nine Inch Nails, The Offspring, Weezer, Mike Ness, and Paramore? He is still considered THE man to call for any fill in for band tours or session drumming with the amount of adaptation he can do. He can even mimic styles quickly…
For anyone interested PBS is running a documentary about the early seventies (late sixties?) band Fanny, airing at 10PM EST Monday.
I don’t understand why anyone would go from the society destroying Twitter to a new social network created by the same guy that created the first thing and expect it not to have the same bad outcome.