I think Nick Cave sang it better than all of us:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
I think Nick Cave sang it better than all of us:
https://www.youtube.com/wat…
But Bro, Bro-Code Bro!
His podcast names itself, "Always Been Silly, which turns out to be Rapey"
None of the female characters were relatable as this show was essentially a cartoonishly elaborate treehouse with cutely crude "Boyz Only" paint that is always dripping wet.
*Comments about why the AV Club denies them their firstborn right of a weekly review of a show that they won't remember in 6 months*
Now I just play the waiting game.
The most relatable?
So a majority of gals have an encyclopedic memory of their only female friend's bras?
Duplass brothers make my brain feel like a puffy chair.
Videogum commenters were my favorite and I only studied them from afar.
I want to get a gaggle of gals and ghouls from the AV club to gather round Lady Gagas grave and stand around inevitably topsy turvy Exhibitinonist Tombstone and chant this.
What is the AV Club equivalent of a fatwah to place on GaGa for her episode of the Simpsons?
Gotta say that church finale gave me some chills. I'm such a sap.
At least Grimes, Claire Boucher, is getting some residuals and a slight tincture of subversion in an otherwise Heavily Managed, Corporate Soundtrack. Feel like if WB and the Production Team gave her total reigns of the soundtrack it would have been as revered as Under The Skin, but it would have probably not have been…
The shipping of Will and Hannibal seems like an effective psychopath test or at least test people vulnerable to being caught in abusive relationships.
Can't stand Bon Iver's voice post his debut. There's just something simultaneously insincere and cloying about it and worst of all it's always mixed up to the forefront. James Blake shares this quality too, but maybe makes up for it with his Englishness.
If Hannibal had Steven Universe's fans the show probably would have made it to only a season, because I think the entire series was essentially a restrained discourse on "queer baiting."
Popeye is a movie that has probably aged better since its initial release. It truly is the best live action adaptation of a cartoon ever made, at least for Western Animation standards.
Best thing Williams ever did is kind of a stretch, esp. if you've seen The Fisher King or World's Greatest Dad and Popeye which I think sums him up the most.
But I've been thinking what a Paul Thomas Anderson movie with Robin Williams would have been like and it's bumming me out.
*C+F Tigermilk*
I guess Belle & Sebastian are so unfashionable and unhip that they have become hip again.
He's a mystical Jewish Monk and Humbert Humbert incarnate way before he's just an old white guy.
He got to date Joni Mitchell and as far as I can tell he's one of the only musicians she liked more than herself.