In the heat of the moment, I found myself not really "rooting" for anyone, but I will say I felt more "worried" about Bronn than I did Drogon, and I think that might be the answer right there.
In the heat of the moment, I found myself not really "rooting" for anyone, but I will say I felt more "worried" about Bronn than I did Drogon, and I think that might be the answer right there.
I can't recall the exact number of times I've seen the following three bands, but all three definitely break double digits: Nine Inch Nails, …And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, and Electric Six.
Anybody know what song / band was used in that trailer?
Oh, yeah, the Xavier thing always bugged me immensely, too. It's like, they TRIED to set that whole thing up, but then (like most everything in Last Stand) botched the execution.
You know, that's probably the best suggestion I've heard yet. Still. Weird it got no lip service at all in DoFP, not even in a deleted scene or throwaway line.
I mean after The Wolverine, which takes place in 2013, Logan gets his adamantium claws cut off, and they grow back as bone. But then in 2023, during DoFP, he has his adamantium claws back. Given that DoFP hasn't yet played out in full and the future hasn't yet been rewritten, then it's strange that he got adamantium…
Still don't know how Logan got his adamantium back after The Wolverine. If he had bone claws then, how does he have his metal claws back in the future in Days Of Future Past? EXPLAIN THAT, VIDEO.
I've been a notoriously heavy sleeper for my entire life, from childhood to now, and as such I really need a big jolt in the morning. For a while, I used "Covered In Punks Blood" ( http://www.youtube.com/watc… ), a Queens Of The Stone Age B-Side from Josh Homme's Desert Sessions project. This loud and propulsive…
Personally, I'd go for "Armageddon Days Are Here Again", but I can't be mad at anyone repping The The.
I'm one of the vocal minority of …Trail of Dead fans who insists that their follow-up to Source Tags & Codes, Worlds Apart, was just as good and unfairly dismissed by a lot of the record-reviewing intelligentsia of the time (Pitchfork, mostly). Not to make the decision to purge any more difficult, but give it another…
RE: CleganeBowl -
Arcade Fire - The Suburbs - "The Suburbs" & "The Suburbs (cont.)
Given the relative obscurity of a couple of the bands / tracks detailed here, I'm surprised Queens Of The Stone Age's 'Era Vulgaris' (featuring Trent Reznor!) was absent. (Or is it because it actually did end up on Australian and Japanese versions of the record?)
WTF? (Where's The Fincher?)
I ALWAYS forget that "Kids In America" is a cover, and I don't know why (actually, I do - The Muffs version is fucking RAD). So then, I'll go ahead and swap it out with Siouxsie & The Banshees "Cities In Dust".
Queens Of The Stone Age did a pretty damn good cover of it: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I went ahead and made a full 25-song list, because I'm "that asshole", I tried to strike a decent mix by genre and era. Tried.
And now it's time to haul ass to Lollapalooza!
"I didn't think I was rehabilitated, but uh, I guess they needed the extra bed."
Community - "Cooperative Polygraphy", obvs.
Parks and Rec - "Moving Up"
The Bridge - "Take The Ride, Pay The Toll"
Inside Amy Schumer - "A Chick Who Can Hang"
Key & Peele - "Season 3, Episode 6"
Fargo - "The Crocodile's Dilemma"
Game Of Thrones - "The Lion And The Rose" & "The Laws Of Gods And Men"