Played the hell out of the demo, as a Queenslander, it's an amazing simulation of an Australian coastal town, I was blown away.
Played the hell out of the demo, as a Queenslander, it's an amazing simulation of an Australian coastal town, I was blown away.
i must've watched it 100 times, and it still gives me chills every time, and you just KNOW the crowd knows they've seen something special.
His Eminem fucking KILLED, mindblowingly awesome, but by the time they realised it, Eminem was too far out of public consciousness for them to use it regularly.
LETO JOKER (swoons in): Hey guys, how about..
Shoes, fancy man? At Binghamton, we wore tissue boxes on our feet, and peed into them - nobody left their seat.
yeah i really should give it another go - it was in a period where i was listening to heaps and heaps of music, and after Monitor was my favourite album of the year, and because it wasn't Monitor, I just breezed past it…
Are you Benjamin Button? Is time going in reverse, just for you?
I should preface this with I'm not that big on punk music generally, The Monitor was bolt out of the blue for me.
So keen for this, listening right now.
Not unless you change the definition of 'spoken word'.
No Arrow? No Person of Interest?
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you didn't hear? he basically burned through all the Friends money before Friends was even finished.
Get Sam Rockwell involved, and TAKE MY MONEY.
If you take Bryan Fuller away from Hannibal, I am going to feed slivers of your face to your dog.
He is, but I don't think you're going to be able to coax Oliver from 30 minutes, once a week, where he can do and say whatever he wants, including (relatively) longform pieces, back to 4 shows a week where he has to kowtow to commercial sponsors, and do promotional spots for films he clearly isn't interested in.
because it gave all those shows a chance, where other networks didn't/might not have?
We'll never be royals.
Looking at his IMDB page, I would say…yes.
Andrew WK - Ready To Die as a wrestling entrance. It starts off with a quieter electric ukelele, giving people something to cheer over, then a big crash of drums to accompany fireworks, and then it's high energy, visceral, pumping rock AND threatening in the lyrics.