I dunno if that movie killed the zombie genre, but holy shit it was awful.
I dunno if that movie killed the zombie genre, but holy shit it was awful.
And nothing of value was lost.
I liked Cabin In The Woods and that's about it. I don't care enough about anything else he's been involved in to have any strong opinion about him.
That's why Berry only accepts cash. And you have t pay before he plays.
Nothing about this show looks even remotely worthwhile. Is there really nothing else on TV that could had an article instead?
I only buy digital music from Bandcamp because they let me get FLACs if I want them. And they don't seem to be abusive towards artists.
And growing longer.
That's different though because you own file copies of the music too. You can even get CDs or vinyl from them too! The streaming is more an extra feature.
I'm guessing your ISP Comcast?
I watched only one episode of this show, loved it, but haven't bothered to sit down and see any more.
Does anyone actually pay for streaming music? Anyone?
I think it worked out in a way. Tony's downfall comes from actually taking the moral high ground on something once in his life and refusing to kill an entire family.
Kind of hard to compare two different mediums (music vs movies) on which is better.
He's had his moments in music. He's just bad at making movies.
Rob's really not that good a director.
Neither of these two have done anything really noteworthy in the past decade or more.
I wouldn't say that. Lots of movie posters show things that never happen in them.
Jimmy Kimble does this regularly.
If this the kind of crap I'm going to get from this site, then stop sending me notifications. I signed up for the After Dark portion, not this drivel.
This is beautiful.