The robot propaganda movie is just perfect. From the name (Billy Everyteen) to the brilliantly stunted dialogue ("Have you guessed the name of Billy's planet? It was Earth! Don't date robots!)
The robot propaganda movie is just perfect. From the name (Billy Everyteen) to the brilliantly stunted dialogue ("Have you guessed the name of Billy's planet? It was Earth! Don't date robots!)
Did Bret Michaels ever rock?
I know this comment section is long gone, but I remember this song from seventh grade, and it got me into modern indie. Before that, I was one of those assholes who thought that good music died with Kurt Cobain. And now I like all kinds of music, so thank you Dylan Bladi, even though I know you're never gonna read…
Do one on "Common People"
S would've been a nightmare for the 90s. You'd have to chose between Sebadoh, Sonic Youth, Sleater-Kinney, Sugar, and Sunny Day Real Estate
What makes a man turn neutral? Power, lust for gold, or just a heart full of neutrality?
While they weren't neccessarily famous, Wire and the Pixies need to be inducted just for the impact that they had. With the Rock Hall, it's all just a popularity contest.
I don't even know anymore
*puts on "Too Cool for This Planet" sticker
Oh shit, I still need the season where Phil Hartman cons Springfield into installing the monorail.
So why you complainin', ta? Haha
Those are the most ridiculous names I've ever heard. *run out of bar in tears
The Room says more about life. It asks if you can trust anyone? Obviously AV Club doesn't want to see reflections in their life, haha.
Wait till my Room sequel comes out, internet. In this one, Johnny come back to life and everybody is like "Oh hai Johnny". And I say hi to them. Like the first one, it is about real life and this can happen to you.
So…. I thought about putting a flying car in my masterpiece.
Haha, you think of everything Taco Bell.
Why M83? What about Modest Mouse?
For this decade's list, I'm betting on Titus, Cloud Nothings, and Japandroids.
I think Titus were more this decade. I mean, Grievances came out in '08, but the Monitor, their opus, was this decade. But for the '10s, they need to be on there. Also, Local Business doesn't get enough credit.
I'm the last surviving eccentric, Eastern Europan, leather-jacket selling, director.