I felt sick reading it... hiding the cover from my fellow commuters. But it was so well written, the crime, the investigation and the trial all equally compelling. Still the best true crime book I’ve ever read.
I felt sick reading it... hiding the cover from my fellow commuters. But it was so well written, the crime, the investigation and the trial all equally compelling. Still the best true crime book I’ve ever read.
If you haven’t seen The West yet, put it on your list... He produced while Stephen Ives directs. Well worth it, beautiful and sad, exciting and infuriating.
We could be married and then we'd happy. That's where it wins.
I had moved to DC a month prior to that Ft Reno show… thinking I'd have innumerable opportunities to see them, I skipped it. I didn't realize it was their last show until i was downloading their live albums a few years ago. The realization just broke my heart. See your idols. (i did get to see Prince, Bowie & New…
My son is absolutely fouling his underpants in anticipation. Not literally, as he's a big boy who uses a toilet, but but he's still in the sweet spot for this movie. Fun books with a (gross) vocabulary-expanding point, so its lovely to hear that the movie is worth watching as well. TRA-LA-LAAAA!
Yes, the war chants. I was amazed that they let them go on as long as they did, but it made the movie.
I was told I would be paid $10 for trying Smithwick's Irish Stout at a bar one time. Never received the $10. Never will drink another Smithwick's until they pay me.
A friend and I were taking bets as they slowly got around to revealing the top 10… it was coming down to Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas and Silence of the Lambs. It's like they had a brainfart over in the AVClub office.
You know, I know and the state of Arizona knows that expecting the permit organizer of a large scale protest to control every single element of the event is ridiculous. Its not as if they enter "violent law-breaking anarchy" as the purpose of the protest when arranging to have a police escort in the permitting…
Is Metro on fire? It is now.
When I was a teenager i worked at a drug store in the photo lab. One day, out front taking a break, I saw the sports page poking out of the trash can. I took it out, confused by its ample weight… folded inside was a copy of Cherry magazine. 120 pages of straight pictorial after pictorial. Kept that thing for…
1. Hits 1 & 2
2. Dirty Mind
3. B-sides
4. Parade
5. Sign O the Times
crap i see it below. November. motherfvck.
So what does this mean for Hulu?
Computer Blue?? Filler?!?? Never. But we can disagree. Ive always felt they relegated Baby to the closing credits for a reason. It just doesn't have the emotional heft of everything else. But then you have to pick one, and Computer Blue would probably be my #2.
I've never seen the movie, so we're even.
I love Parade. Second favorite by him some days. The first 4 tracks alone make the album for me. But there is some undeniable filler on Parade, while Purple Rain only had one such track in Baby I'm A Star.
The only soul song to get close for me is Bullets Don't Have Eyes by Ernie and Eddie.
Bad Girl is my shit.
No, it was not. John Kennedy Oswald. What a bizarre start in life.