a buddy of mine said last night, on the subject of Arcade Tire Fire '17, that 'you can't be too nice to bands, it isn't good for them.' AF is a perfect case.
a buddy of mine said last night, on the subject of Arcade Tire Fire '17, that 'you can't be too nice to bands, it isn't good for them.' AF is a perfect case.
Even if the music turns out okay, i can't tolerate grandpa-scolding about 'technology, maaaaaaaan.' AF were always better than such lazy cynicism and pretension, they had sincerity to spare, and everything up through 'The Suburbs' holds up, to me. But this…no.
This is getting Personal Panned Pizza'd over at Pitchfork and The 405 and the like. Kinda amusing. I miss the band from 'Funeral', for sure.
This is the most '2010s America' movie possible. It'll be an important cultural artifact someday, when we're all toiling in the Trump Camps, wanting to die.
yeah, for one thing i'm not sold on shifting it from the 50s to the 70s, though i get why they did it. for another, the book spans so many time periods and so much history that i doubt they can cover even most of it in four hours.
I blame it on the copious amounts of cocaine King was doing in those days. I'll give him that much and hope it wasn't just personal fap material that made it into a book somehow.
Molly Ringwald's last notable role!
This is gonna be nothing like the book, but I'm actually okay with that because it looks good, anyway.
Hop in my Tin Fuck it's as big as a whaaaaaaaale..
A heartwarming tale about the doomed romance between a failing Cold War-era nuclear reactor…
…and a man.
No kidding. I'm bipolar and OCD and I'm lucky to live a basically normal life thanks to the right medication.
My bipolar is mild enough that I lead a more or less normal life. I count myself lucky. 'Bipolar' is not a single disorder. There's all sorts of levels of severity. Daniel being on the extreme end. I feel for him.
At least you could laugh at Dubya. He was so jovially evil. Trump lacks the charisma.
But I like old grumps!
who gives a tin fuck?
Or Lucy Liu *remembers Ecks Vs. Sever, shudders deeply*
He had the ole Jungle Fever as well. First Oprah, then his wife, who is an Oprah clone.
I'm so glad this is becoming a thing.
we're living in a pretty Loveless society, to make puns like these at this woman's expense
i was being a bit facetious.