If I'm going to be called "woke" if I'm a good person maybe I don't want to be a good person.
If I'm going to be called "woke" if I'm a good person maybe I don't want to be a good person.
I honestly quite like The Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking despite not being a big Waters fan. I might give this a go.
Not so rare anymore.
Eh, fun shows are fun.
Rarely do I agree with the statement "keeps getting better and better" but this is absolutely true with Lucifer.
That' not always true. Steely Dan's 2000 album wasn't a blockbuster and neither was Beck's Morning Phase.
What you said. This sums it up for me perfectly. It's not like the Grammys have ever not been out of touch.
Of course it is. Why wouldn't it be? Pop culture is art and culture for the masses, which we are, and fast food is food for the masses. Quality and taste aren't the arbiters; consistency and popularity are.
"Rock" in all forms, indie and otherwise, has long since passed its best-before. Genres shift and music has moved on. Hip-hop, rap and its family is the cultural force now. I don't like the new genres, but it doesn't matter if I like it: the world keeps moving even if I don't.
As long as the pizza is made by Indians, I like it. They do magical things to the tomato sauce.
I was treated to a beautiful-liking, marvellous-sounding show, but I don’t know why I should keep watching. I know the Noah Hawley’s work rewarrds patience, and I am going to watch at least one more episode, but if I don’t get a hook in the story itself, I’m not sure if I’ll continue.
It looked great. It sounded great. But was there anything there? I'm willing to give it a couple more episodes, but I need just a little bit more.
LEGO is singular.
Okay. You asked, I answered. Do what you will with that information.
That is what they did. And dogs love to work.
You can't green screen a dog in the water. That would require magic.
Shock of shockers. This was such a transparent scam.
Well sure, if you make up the word it can mean exactly what you want it to mean. Good for you, Kojima.
It's weird how many non-Americans and non-American products make it in, though.
As a Vancouver resident, thank you for your candor.