Not until today did i appreciate that they recorded Fables in London. And not just anywhere in London but just down the road in fucking Wood Green.
Not until today did i appreciate that they recorded Fables in London. And not just anywhere in London but just down the road in fucking Wood Green.
i dunno, but i'm willing to bet he'd keep the bit where the rival gangs slash at each other with knives.
here in the UK, we had Ross Kemp on Gangs running between 2006-2008, Ross Kemp being previously best known for playing a hard man on Eastenders.
Actually you can make more water. Just combine two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen.
Even the water comes from your local aquifer came originally from rain, which in turn evapourated off of somewhere, quite possibly some waste water from a sewage treatment plant, which came from a sewer, which came from someone's toilet and bladder, which they got from turning on a tap, etc, etc.
I always had a sense that, at some point, King would explain more of the setting and the backstory to the Gunslinger. I guess my point is that, having slogged through the first three books, i could no longer be assed to start the fourth, especially when that's apparently the point at which they go downhill. There were…
I somehow managed to completely miss the Dark Tower series as a kid and read the first one only a few years ago. I got to the end of the third one and then stalled completely.
It had Cersei as the lead, and she was hot as fuck.
Yeah, thanks to shows like the Incredible Hulk, Logan's Run and Kung Fu, there's this whole generation that associates the southern Californian landscape with melancholy neverending quests.
i was just a kid but i definitely remember an ep where they'd discovered Sanctuary.
Sanctury exists! I defintely remember the ep where they found it.
A good rule of thumb is never leave a voicemail that you wouldn't want the whole world to hear.
No, it's always culture. Most of it just ain't very good.
I used to be with it. Then they changed what it was.
"Where things go from here doesn’t exactly live up to the standards of the first two (nearly perfect) years".
This was a very strong ep that loses points because (i) last week we establish that Olivia's memories aren't just being caused by her empathy for Peter yet (ii) this week, Lincoln repeats the theory but Peter says nothing and (iii) by the end of this weeks ep, Peter is still convinced the real Olivia is somewhere else.
I think you'll find the KKK prefers the other kind of Sneech.
"Everything in Spartacus is turned up to 11, were one to invoke imagery from This is Spinal Tap."
talk about your lack of fucking historical context. Y'all be ignoring the fact that skits in albums is way older than rap. it goes back, beyond music hall, to classical music. i believe the first recorded instance was between the second and third parts of St John's Passion, involving a walk-on sketch about two…
"Not everyone hates what BSG became"
Not me. I loved it right up until they bizarrely decided to establish a new life on earth, free from such conveniences as toasters and flush toilets.
Even overlooking that last-minute failing, it was still pretty awesome. The fans who bitched about boxing matches, etc, just baffle…