Whether you agree or not, I see nothing anti-Semitic in her comments.
Whether you agree or not, I see nothing anti-Semitic in her comments.
You should. Everything you like about the later seasons is in the back half of the first season.
I did not put any words in your mouth, nor did I walk back anything, My position has been consistent from the beginning, My first comment was to basically agree with you, but you reacted badly to that.
No need to be an asshole.
Sigh. What point do you believe you are making.
He is terrible, but he supports a lot of good things (in addition to a lot of bad things). We do not live in a Manichean world.
Look I like the fact that the guy supports space exploration and electric cars, but that does not mean he can’t be a narcissistic, bigoted asshole.
I agree with everything you said except that $10k, while, perhaps, being more that most immigrants have on them, is not a lot of money. Sure, more than most 18-25 year olds have, but it is hardly indicative of wealth.
Cabin in The Woods is subversive and fun. Funny Games may mean to be subversive, but does not sound like fun. It sounds like Last House On The Left without any comeuppance for the bad guys.
I love Cabin In The Woods, but have absolutely no desire to see Funny Games ever (I had heard about it and then read the plot summary). I would not put those two films together
My guess is that is the estimated tax savings from the full write-off
That’s my understanding is they do very little from the albums before A Boy Named Goo,
I like the original
Songs I would have liked to see:
I don’t think it belongs on either list, but Believe is a great album.
Izzy Stradlin was the reason that Appetite is far and away their best album
It may not be better than Dylan’s, but it’s a good cover.
Gary Jules takes a great Tears for Fears’ “Mad World” and makes it his own haunting version.
Oh man, seeing the Goo Goo Dolls in Buffalo clubs back in the day. Amazing high energy live show and then Lance would often come out for a Down On The Corner, My Girl, and Never Take the Place of Your Man.
Some great covers. Gwar’s cover of People Who Died