I saw Dr.Moreau too, and I represented 50% of the total audience in the theatre at that showing.
I saw Dr.Moreau too, and I represented 50% of the total audience in the theatre at that showing.
A! Whoa. This looked cool to me but I kind of figured it was an end-of-summer semi-dumped B movie.
$10 million per episode? Is that real? For a show starring Jaden Smith?
Have you listened to 2014's Everything will be alright in the end? I'm in the same boat, I was disgusted by the green album and never listened to them again, occasionally shuddering when I'd hear something like Beverly Hills, until I heard some buzz that EWBAITE was back to their classic sound. I skeptically checked…
Yeah, the choice to use this as the first single seemed to be kind of a deliberate fuck you. Something like Why bother or Getchoo would be more typical blue album Weezer.
Get out.
He said "popular" show
Through the magic of setlist.fm , I found the show I went to, here's the setlist below. I remember Pink triangle, it was instantly catchy
Did you check out their 2014 album Everything will be alright in the end? It's inexplicably back to being Blue/Pinkerton era Weezer. I couldn't believe it when I heard it, it was like this was their 1999 followup to Pinkerton. And of course their 2016 album went right back to the same old mediocre tunes.
It's a grunge thing.
Yeah, just think what you could have done with those two hours instead…you could have seen Dunston checks in!
I always like to watch Beautiful girls around Christmas, even though it has nothing to do with Christmas. Just the wintery, small-town feel I guess. Matt Dillon's monologue in the hospital at the end usually grabs me
age/sex/loc?
Upvote for Beautiful Girls. Very underseen movie apparently, with a killer cast
Ha, yes me too. This album will always remind me of college and weirdness. Smashing Pumpkins' 1979 (which was a total 1996 song, even though the album came out in Oct 95) always evokes that specific feeling too.
Heh, I bowed out at the end of season 3. Everything was wrapped up nice and neatly. So of course we get 5 more seasons after that!
One thing that always stuck with me as part of the movie's realism was when Rambo does that insane leap off the cliff, crashing into the trees. When he slams to the ground in agonizing pain, he doesn't yell out shit or fuck, he says "Ahh, Jesus!" That felt more real and everyday to me.
'Course, they definitely drew first blood. Definitely.
The AV Club
I too was in Britain. It truly was everywhere. Anecdote! I remember seeing a poster for it, and an acquaintance said "I want to see that!". Only being vaguely aware of what the film was at the time, I asked him what it was about. I got the answer "I don't know". So that's hype for you, I guess.