I don't actually remember the first R (or 18 where I'm from) I saw, but I'm pretty certain it was A Clockwork Orange.
I don't actually remember the first R (or 18 where I'm from) I saw, but I'm pretty certain it was A Clockwork Orange.
With a foreign object?
Except Sens8 has no interest in Mystery Box-type thinking, or grand central mysteries in general, and all the interest in setting up a universe with fairly clear rules and seeing how that plays out, making it a considerably more satisfying experience than Lost
It's all on Netflix! Give that shit a try!
Fringe has 1 season of OK-with-moments-of-greatness, two seasons of greatness, then two seasons of what-the-fuck-am-i-watchingness
This entire list is bullshit for one reason: Buffy is not a tier two show. In any way.
Oh yeah. I heard that thing was TERRIBLE!
If there's one combination that could get me to watch SNL again it's Amy Schumer/The Weeknd.
was it The Heat?
Yeah, it's a perfect example of cartoonified Britta for no reason. Like, if she'd railed previously against the cell phone corporations, I'd get it, but this is just showing her as cartoonishly incompetent for no reason.
I am already regretting listing it under WHAS. But no regrets on my top 3 at all. My wife and I watched Moonstruck, The Apartment, Holiday and My Big Fat Greek Wedding all in one day. It was a good day. (I didn't list Holiday because these are all first time watches).
There's also a good blooper for 319 where Cackowski gets cut off so he just says "Rapes up!"
1. The Apartment
Who will Piece Of Toast play though?
I absolutely loved Dollhouse. Totally understand why people don't embrace it, but the ideas and characters Joss is playing with there are like nothing I've seen on TV before and the acting is out of sight (god DAMN Enver Gjokaj is incredible). I'll be very interested to see what you think of S2, where things take an…
Mine was also pretty devoid of pop culture due to family stuff taking up all of my time. I listened to the Carly Rae Jepsen album a bunch, and also to The Weeknd.
No Angel this weekend but did manage to watch a couple of movies: Finished up Beats, Rhymes And Life - An interesting if not particularly insightful look…
Goddamn that speech is fantastic.
The whole album, man. Run Away With Me & Boy Trouble are definite highlights.
I left a long, grotesquely nerdy comment on the article.
This is a great list, and it's nice to see John getting all this attention, but some of the descriptions of these songs are insane.