This might be the funniest comments section ever (even more so than when Van Halen gets made fun of)! Keep it up guys, give it to those "liberal cucks(?)" and hit them with some TRUTH, lol.
This might be the funniest comments section ever (even more so than when Van Halen gets made fun of)! Keep it up guys, give it to those "liberal cucks(?)" and hit them with some TRUTH, lol.
Based on that, you should check out "Tai Chi Hero," it's badass.
That's not good for your Kung fu or your golf game, homie.
I am sure I will love this as much as the others. Very excited!
Me: Kansas City, born and bred. My wife: 'Sconnie by birth and raising, KC resident now (obviously). Come on, Super Bowl I rematch! Let's tear this happy family apart!!
This might be one of the most strained thesis statements I've seen in a comment yet, lol. I get your point but, c'mon! "Good god, 'Draft Day' there's already been a 'Necessary Roughness' and 'Brian's Song' covering this material.
I thought Ruffalo's character was very well done, as well. Intense without showing off.
So edgy, lol! 😂
Welp, flew screaming past my noggin, lol, sorry. But that's also nuts!
Hmmm, I just looked on Wikipedia, that's my only source. '58, right?
I had no idea. In hindsight, that's insane, I'm off to look at what won the year "Vertigo" came out and chuckle at some dead folks' choices. EDIT: it was "Gigi." I've not heard of that movie so maybe one of you more erudite cinephiles can tell me if that's egregious or sensible.
"Cop Land" was pretty great, too. Aaaand, that's all of them.
Third Godfather is pretty dang bad.
I should have been clearer. It's my favorite book (Joyce to the World!) but I've been holding off on the Annotated until now. Thanks for the thought, happy New Year!
Yautja (like early Mastodon), Black Breath (early thrash/HC), War on Women (political hardcore), Cult Leader (almost crust/metal). Good start to a year there!
Fathers and Sons by Turgenev is marvelous, as well. Enjoy!
I just finished #100-#2 on the Modern Library List over the last few years (amongst other books), so to finish her off I'm diving into my annotated copy of Ulysses for the first time. Cheers, everybody!
More your other comment I was referring to, but why would they have a list of "good" music that's religious as opposed to cherry picking an area that contains so many fewer songs to highlight? This seems like a strange thing to be butthurt by, is all.
I'm not sure you understood how this list works before your comments…
The entirety of The Vandals and The Yobs' Xmas albums surely deserve a place on the list (if nothing else, the song "Christmas" which both albums feature).