Wow, he would have been a great match for that show
Wow, he would have been a great match for that show
Weeping Wall and Sense of Doubt get a lot of play from me as part of his "All Saints" album, which collects those and similar instrumentals from across his discography. Taken as an album it's like a hybrid of the Myst soundtrack and the Tron soundtrack
Assuming there are a few montages of "Thanos's attacks are so massive they affect everyone everywhere" in these movies, it'd be easy to narratively justify showing the X-men or Fantastic 4 reacting and/or fighting without providing any context.
I was happy that they at least went "back in" to solve the case. Was quite afraid that we'd get a "the case was imaginary, so there's no answer" ending when he first woke up on the plane.
Realizing now that the reason I expected that ending was because House did that once, but it was satisfying there in a way that it…
Thanks for the heads up! Great couple of songs
Yes yes yes
Thanks for this. I love this crap.
Yes, but that's BECAUSE people thought Jurassic World was better, not WHY people thought it was better.
SPOILERS, I suppose, for 2001 the book:
Chris Parnell similarly comes to mind
I was curious why Jurassic World was generally regarded as much better than Terminator Genisys. Without seeing either yet, every description of the two movies has made them sound very similarly cynical
One possible future. From your point of view. I don't know tech stuff.
So that makes two Fantastic 4 movies made specifically for the sake of hoarding the license, and no real way to know that isn't true of the 2000's ones as well
I hesitated for a while for similar reasons. Eventually I threw in a small donation because I'm curious enough to see how it goes. I feel like it definitely isn't hurting anybody, since if what someone really wants is the original cast making fun of movies without the MST3K branding or robots, Rifftrax has become…
I feel pretty cynical when I think this way, but I still find it annoying that Christmas songs like this are played on the radio. They're empty, children's sing-along songs. We don't hear Twinkle Twinkle Little Star on the radio and that has about as much musical value as Jingle Bells
Yes! Sad that song wasn't in The Beatles Rock Band (in either version), it would have been fun to play that bass part
"Love offered fans a chance to engage with super-familiar material in a fresh way, but it’s a novelty no one reaches for when they need a Beatles fix."
If only there were some way to reproduce that tribble
Yeah, even if the sonic's progress would be slow, it'd probably be at least comparable to punching. Shovel could have helped quite a bit as well.