Doesn’t Game of Thrones already mix zombies and dragons?
Doesn’t Game of Thrones already mix zombies and dragons?
In my experience, most people you meet believe in ghosts. And actors are generally a bit more superstitious than most.
I’ve been watching X-Files all the way through for the first time, so I was a little disappointed when they didn’t talk about him being a mumbly, grunge lightning guy.
This one actually sounds a lot like the album I expected them to make after Castle Talk and I really fucking love it.
As someone whose favorite Screaming Females album is Castle Talk, I’m really responding to the lighter, poppier touch of this one, though this one is their most produced by far.
Okay, I get that what you were trying to say with the headline is that the live album isn’t mannered, but it reads to me more like it’s a live album that’s anything but live.
I was just saying this the other day on twitter and I’ll say it here, too: Give the Muppets to Rachel Bloom. She’d be absolutely perfect to write and costar a new Muppet project.
They say less plastic water bottles, but all I see is more keurig cups but they’re soda now.
The singer was definitely pretty good, although I felt like he was overdoing some of Plant’s tics on Stairway and on the high notes he sounded a bit more like Bon Scott.
Counterpoint: It’s not that different than going to see a Broadway show in its fourth year or on tour. It’s not the people you’ve heard on the original cast recording but it’s still the songs and the effect, when done well, is probably still great. Zeppelin wrote (and stole!) music that absolutely demands to be played…
Led Zeppelin 2 is slightly more clever if they’re named after the second album, but only slightly.
You didn’t need to use that picture. There were so many moments when you could have not used it. And yet here we all are, looking at it.
In Bruges is still his best. I think both this film and Seven Psychopaths are instances of McDonagh biting off a bit more than he can chew, thematically. While Seven Psychopaths has a lot of unfocused things to say about narrative, Three Billboards has a lot of unfocused things to say about righteous anger and moral…
I think it’s a joke that only lands if you’ve watched The Gong Show and see how incredibly obvious it is that it’s Myers. But since no one does, it doesn’t really land.
Okay but also to what extent is this precipitated by the possibility that we squeezed the last drop of musical innovation out of electric guitars sometime in 2014?
Having a chorus that includes a proper name is also very Nationalesque.
Okay but did we ever find out what “The kiosk in my temporal lobe is shaped like Rosalynn Carter” means?
“The Most Unwanted Song” has become something of a holiday tradition for me. I always end up listening to it around December or so. In addition, of course, to all the times that I’m introducing people to it for the first time. It’s a fucking journey, man.
I never realized he looked so much like the investment banker that’s going to foreclose on your grandma’s cupcake bakery.
Whittaker is definitely appearing in Capaldi’s final episode. They’ve shot it already.