I think we've possibly seen that being a notorious asshole doesn't stop you from becoming president recently.
I think we've possibly seen that being a notorious asshole doesn't stop you from becoming president recently.
I enjoyed this episode. I suppose I'm an adult enough to be able to handle a brief male perspective on this show without going 'ewww, a boy, cooties!'
Yes I know, it's shocking that a woman might care that her husband is still alive and might love him and want to see him again.
Just echoing what everyone else has said: I'm not a fan of her work, but I can't fathom what she must be going through. Only the support of family and friends and lots of counseling will help her to move past such a tragedy. Horrifying.
I'm not a mega fanboy like some but i love a lot of the crazy live jams and enjoy most of the studio output. Garcia will always be one of my favorite guitarists, so effortlessly inventive. And American Beauty is a time machine back to early 90s New England for me, Mom stoned and dancing to Sugar Magnolia in the living…
you sure you're not just three kids stacked up in a trenchcoat?
I thought the two-part premiere was stellar - everything I hoped for. Horrific and beautiful in equal measure. No real fan service. Gorgeously shot. Very much in line with Lynch's more recent films.
^Haterade.
Zzzzz…Boring comment.
i support this 100%
Maybe more people would know 'The Path' had a second season if you had kept reviewing it? Seriously, it's one of the best shows on television. Dropped the ball there, AV Club.
A friend of mine did a re-cut of FWWM with all the deleted scenes included. Gonna dive in (I hope) tomorrow!
Binged through The Keepers, don't think I'll get it out of my head anytime soon. Now onto the 12 Monkeys-a-thon!
exactly
I hate the idea that artists or athletes or whatever are never allowed to complain about their work. Like they're just supposed to automatically be grateful and smiling all the time. There's shitty things about their job just like any job. They're human beings. One shitty thing about their job is people expecting you…
Because money and fame is proven to solve every problem completely, that's why wealthy and famous people are never depressed, right?
So is liking Tupac a black cliche? They're both brilliant artists. No need to assign races to it. I know plenty of POC who dig Radiohead.
I hate that people feel the need to qualify their love for Radiohead or apologize for it. You're not 'basic'. There's nothing wrong with liking Radiohead. They're an amazing band. Fuck what jealous hipsters think.
If you can listen to an album like OK Computer and come away with a simplification like "Thom Yorke thinks life sucks", you should never be published in anything, ever.
YOU SAY I'M EMPTY, WE ALL KNOW I'M FULL OF SHIIIIT