Give him a little credjudice.
Give him a little credjudice.
Hoping for the return of the Green Bastard in season 8!
To be fair, in today's anti-smoking culture, saying that Jesus won't buy you cigs almost speaks for his responsible character.
Nice one Marah, have had this on Spotify for months. Really cool version of an awesome song. JTE needs more attention anyway, Harlem River Blues is also a great tune.
To be fair, butt stuff was one of the main things I felt Amelie really lacked.
Exactly, not pedantry at all. Just basic geography.
*Tolkien
Fittingly, Frontera is also the name of a stunningly mediocre SUV from GM's Opel subsidiary.
Better idea: a show about Mick Jagger kicking the living shit out of Adam Levine for twenty minutes on end while shouting "What moves? WHAT MOVES? HUH?". I'd watch that.
HOW DARE YOU!
Arctic Monkeys: "Fake tales of San Francisco echo through the room/More point to a wedding disco without a bride or groom". So obviously trying to make the title rhyme.
I really like him! he pretty much made The A-Team and District 9. Can't say I've watched anything else with him in it, but i'd like to.
VERY late with this, but surely Mr. November?
I always found Paul (and Wings) very bland and whimsical. Nothing they did came close to Plastic Ono Band. It was like an AOR version of the Beatles.
I was using hyperbole, but It's pretty damn representative of his massively inflated ego.
Well, y'know, not many people know this but there was a dude called John Lennon in the Beatles who made a few decent solo records. You should check him out.
Seriously? You can't watch an award show without Kanye barging onto the stage and forcing everybody to focus their attention on him. I suspect he married Kim Kardashian solely because of the sweet media action she was getting despite seemingly doing nothing of note, and he decided he wanted a piece of that action.…
There's a difference between fame and attention. Paul is still famous (and will be for the foreseeable future) but very few media outlets are talking about him.
I can just imagine the Kanye press release now: "One of the most revered geniuses in the history of music will finally work with Paul McCartney."
Uncanny, I always thought 1997 was the year music became terrible with OK Computer being the last great album to be sort of 'big'. Wasn't far off, then.