Are there any fictional Rods? Other than famous Rods Steiger, Stewart and Argent, I can't seem to remember any. And I don't fish and am not fast enough to be those other two.
Are there any fictional Rods? Other than famous Rods Steiger, Stewart and Argent, I can't seem to remember any. And I don't fish and am not fast enough to be those other two.
I actually think Britta is a beautiful name in English, even if it means something completely different where I live. But yeah, she britta'd it for you a little bit.
You know, I hear there's this dude in Tokyo who keeps destroying bridges and appearing in bad movies…
I would have thought Back To The Future ruined your name. Fink McFly Fink.
Thank you for this. A really nice read. I'd keep reading even if it were twice the size, if he had more stories and interesting stuff about collaboration with other departments.
I'll sound like the ultimate nitpicker, but have to say the way they tip the cups is so fake — the drink would actually spread all over their faces — that I consider it bad acting.
There's too much wrong in this show for it to be good. Of course it could succeed — and suck — the same way Smallville did. But the whole "Joker watch" thing is a ridiculous gimmick they're promising all along the first season. Supervillains appearing before Batman (when they're actually caused by him), the fact that…
They need a fun, politically correct name that means the same. "Squad To-Go-Go" would do the job.
With a head in it.
Add one to the Jazz love. "Mustapha" is embarassing, but it also gave the world the best intro to live "Bohemian Rhapsody" — IIIIII-BRAHIIIIIIIM in front of 2 gazillion people.
I love Jazz too and usually think it's underrated, especially "Dead On Time" with its amazing riff. But Hot Space would always come last, "Under Pressure" aside. What a horrible rest-of-album.
I remember "Fuckin in the bushes" was the entrance song for Brad Pitt's gipsy boxer in Snatch. Made quite an impression.
"Where Is My Mind", of course. I'm a boxer and, just as I show up in the middle of the cheering audience, the drums enter exactly like in Fight Club. It's remixed and the only lyrics people can hear is "where is my mind?" many times.
Another great review, another fantastic hour of television. My minor qualm with the episode is that we actually thought they could kill Jill (there's the name of a movie there somewhere…) or lead Nora to suicide. I really think they should have done something about one of those things, like hurt Jill really bad and…
I finally got to watch "Man of Steel" this weekend. I can't stress this enough: what an aggressively, mind-numbingly bad movie that is! After about 1h20 of unpleasantness, I just couldn't go on and finish it, as I started to feel offended by the combination of stupidity, pretentiousness and plain wrong approach of the…
I, for one, welcome our new Buzzfeed destroyer overlords.
You're very welcome. And it really was a nice tribute. I got to know more about her through this, because to me she had always been the mean old stretched lady that I didn't follow on TV. Glad to realize she was so much more.
A beautiful tribute indeed, but… she died today, no?
Great to know I'm not alone. I just listen, sometimes even memorize something, but never really process.
I got one lightweight example, tho: R.E.M.'s "Leaving New York". When Stipe sings "I love you forever" repeatedly, I feel like jamming a pencil in the speakers.
Stop with the pun war and let's celebrate with chocolate moose.