You’re an evil, evil man, and I’m here for every minute of it.
You’re an evil, evil man, and I’m here for every minute of it.
Can we make the PAW X double feature a thing?
I feel about this show ending like I did Legends of Tomorrow ending, though the shows are nothing alike. I could be sad it is ending, but I would rather be happy that something so strange, wonderful, and beautiful exists at all.
I, too, came to praise Oscar. It’s not perfect, but it certainly has its charms.
An original IP sci-fi movie by the guy that did Monsters, Godzilla and Rogue One? Yes, please.
Right? Sure, Stallone has never managed to do it again, but in “Oscar” his performance, delivery, and comedy timing is perfect!
Came here to say the same. Like... everyone in this plays it like it’s a farce, not like they’re being serious in a farce. Was the best actor to cast in the lead? Perhaps not. But he felt right, and (I’d argue) he’s more meant to be the straight man to all the shenanigans going on around him. And I feel like, in a…
holy crap, I had totally forgotten about Oscar. another movie that i probably watched about 75 times thanks to HBO.
DOCTOR POOLE!
They also are wrong about Over-the-Top. It’s the greatest trucker custody battle arm wrestling movie ever made
Love Oscar. Love it
Yep, saw the article title, ran in here to see if I needed to defend Oscar, and am delighted to see I’m not alone.
Yeah, I was surprised as well to see this on the “worst” side of the list. I remember almost nothing about the film, other than that I quite enjoyed it and found it funny.
I thought they even got in some good historical jokes:
Over The Top is a cinematic masterpiece!!!!
As great as the songs are, I have a hard time seeing Nevermind as anything but a collection of their greatest hits. If I’m reaching for a Nirvana album, it’s gonna be In Utero; much more cohesive, fantastically abrasive and downright unsettling at times. Like a cool mix between Nevermind and Bleach.
Your friends were definitely wrong, In Utero is the far superior album.
I didn’t like In Utero either initially, mainly because... yeah, I was expecting Nevermind 2.0 as well.
Some friend of mine and I went to a party the weekend after In Utero came out and we managed to sneak it into the CD deck that was playing. We . . . got kicked out of that party.
“Been A Son” is probably in my top 5, great song.