plasticsoulkinja
Plastic Soul
plasticsoulkinja

this one hurts.

Well, all but one episode of the original series was at least tenuously based on an actual EC comic, if I remember right. I wonder how much of that source material is even left.

So I guess the ship will be covered in gears, then?

Thank you, AV Club, for not putting 'Nat King Cole's Daughter' in the headline.

The last time I saw Shellac, Albini closed the show with this, vocals only. idiots yelled through the whole thing, but I was blown away.

Honestly, I feel like it had the closest thing to natural dialogue since Empire.

the lightsaber changing hands between two women was also missing.

So who left Rey on Jakku? The way things were set up, it has to be *someone* we already know, but I feel like Han would know if he had another kid, and it doesn't really seem Luke's style (though being left on a desert planet worked out well for him, I suppose)

Nice avatar? I don't give a shit. Good commenter? Fuck you!

Speaking of Best Of, we never did get those AV Club Undercover results.

It's weird for me to think there was ever a time where parking in hollywood wasn't an unbearable nightmare.

"My pleading not guilty to this charge I'm absolutely, unquestionably 100% guilty of is intended in no way to diminish the importance of Australia’s laws.”

Here's a handy way to check: http://www.discogs.com/sell…¤cy=USD&format=Cassette Some of these are grossly inflated, but you'd be surprised to see what some of them sell for pretty regularly.

They're already back. Seriously, you can make OK money on rarer ones, though those are few and far between.

Preemptive information: apparently, the first one made over $350 million dollars. yeah, I don't know anyone who saw it, either.

Wait a minute, you do an episode with a giant super intelligent ape and the Peter Gabriel song you licence *isn't* 'Shock the Monkey'?

Well, they finally did it. A layout annoying enough to get me to enable adblock.

Lando destroyed the second death star, though.

St. Vincent influence? Sould like he's blatantly going for Tilt era Scott Walker to me.

Mitchell really does have a way with punchlines that wouldn't work if delivered by anyone else. "If there's one thing we've learned in the last thousand miles of retreat, it's that Russian agriculture is in dire need of mechanisation" may be the best example I can think of.