Stroszek is best. Then Aguirre. Then Woyzek (underrated).
Stroszek is best. Then Aguirre. Then Woyzek (underrated).
Bryan Adams would have been 85 years old in 1969, much too old for the song to be about anything other than fellatio.
Whenever I play scrabble I refuse to use the Scrabble dictionary. It's cheap bullshit where you just have to learn a few dozen words that aren't real words to exploit over and over again. Oxford dictionary or GTFO.
I like it. Had anyone other than Lindelhoff written it, it'd be much better appreciated. But he has tons of internet backlash, so some people will auto hate anything he does.
I see Wayne as way less creepy now. Dude just wants to cuddle the world. Sure he charges a thousand dollars for it, but at least it's not some kind of weird sex cult.
People underestimate how massive LEGO is as a product. Or I did, anyway, until I met someone from Target's Toy marketing department who said that LEGO is the vast majority of their toy business. So much so that they have three departments of "buyers" who manage the toys they will sell: one for girls' toys, one for…
They cast the wrong brother.
I liked this movie as a kid. As an adult, I admire it for its strangeness and utterly bizarre tone and pacing. It was a genuinely weird film for Disney to make and I still don't understand who its target audience was supposed to be.
Achievements do ruin games. I always start out trying to get them all, but then at some point I realize I'm not having any fun, so I force myself to purposely miss a missable achievement, and then after that I can just relax and enjoy the game. Achievements for collecting random shit are the worst, as they are never…
Steam achievements can be unlocked with achievement managers. It's why Valve quit tying rewards during sales to achievements as people would just auto-lock them all.
In Alan Moore's version he's addicted to Opium and doesn't actually fight crime or wear a costume.
Yeah, this was a good hatesong in that I'd never actually heard of the song before. The song is genuinely bad, but in a way that's fascinating to listen to, which is just the right sweet spot of awfulness that so few of these hatesongs fail to hit.
This, exactly. I wouldn't mind the libertarianism, as libertarians actually believe in something, but South Park ascribes to the "all politics is bullshit" brand of nihilistic libertarianism you see among so many young people these days. Of course, South Park is fucking old, so I wonder how much it might be…
Nah. It's been going on since the start, not just since the Mad Men reviews. First time I ever noticed her on this site was for a review of Honey Boo Boo in which, as seems to be a pattern with her, she tried to delve a bit deeper into the cultural meaning of the show, but she just completely misinterpreted or…
I agree. I actually like this show, so it sucks to have to read such shitty reviews. So, please, pile on. Maybe they will change the reviewer after this season.
YEah, it was definitely prelude to Tristan and Isolde.
The entire Dead Man Walking Soundtrack is really good. Especially the Tom Waits song:
There was a part 3?
It's weird. Bat Out of Hell is over the top in all the right ways, but Bat Out of Hell 2 is over the top in all the wrong ways.
I've always though Bowie's "Young Americans" was a great companion to "Paradise By the Dashboard Light":