musictheoryjoey
musictheoryjoey
musictheoryjoey

He’s specifically right though. As much as Moon and Ent were monster players, their time was very sloppy. Entwistle overplayed every chance he got and had a very sloppy pocket. Moon didn’t over play as much, but he’d add and drop time in his fills, especially live. It was probably very difficult to stay tight with

No mention of D’Angelo’s “Black Messiah”. 

This is always how it goes. Look at Kissinger.

This show is just so abysmally bad.

Can’t wait for all of the new and innovative ways we can launder terrible people through her shows and rehabilitate their war crimes, crimes against humanity, and general evilness!

I guess it’s time to manufacture some more consent!

Cat dander, it seems.

It’s true; there actually could be a decent movie with this premise, in which a good director/writer explores the topic as a metaphor for the poisoned world that Boomers have bequeathed millennials.

This movie doesn’t sound like it would have been that, though.

In what bizarro world is Trump ANYTHING remotely like Lenin?

In what bizarro world is Trump ANYTHING remotely like Lenin?

In what bizarro world is Trump ANYTHING remotely like Lenin?

I mean, we’ve already seen one unimaginable event in which Picard (as Locutus) blows up a substantial portion of Star Fleet, which would have included many of his colleagues and former shipmates.  The recently released Picard “autobiography” gets into this.

Only 2022? I was hoping it would be long enough for her to have Trump on to rehabilitate him too.

Kinda reminds me of the Boardwalk Empire final (partial) season. Dropped and rushed plotlines, weird pacing, weird narrative decisions. But in that case, it actually *was* because the show got cancelled out from under them.

It’s not just the promos. This is pretty much what constitutes the show now, in between CGI spectacle. Instead of talking, every other shot is just people staring meaningfully at someone else, with the occasional cryptic, quote-worthy bit of dialogue.

Dueling imperatives is when you:

KotH is on Hulu right now

Someone on reddit described Musk as “what happens when the ghosts of a 19th century oil baron and a 14-year-old who died in 2012 both try to possess the same body” and I think that’s pretty apt.
 

If anyone is at all interested in horror movies and leftism, you should check out the Horror Vanguard podcast. Really excellent critical theory analyses of horror films.

Is this title a bit distasteful, given its reference to the very serious “We Need To Talk About Kevin”?