When Rory and Lorelai completely stopped talking to each other, I think that's when it really showed that Gilmore Girls had strayed pretty much completely from the original premise. At least Buffy always slayed.
When Rory and Lorelai completely stopped talking to each other, I think that's when it really showed that Gilmore Girls had strayed pretty much completely from the original premise. At least Buffy always slayed.
I could barely get past the "Spoon on the same bill as Pavement" bit. I am extremely, painfully jealous.
"Sucked" is kind of an understatement, but it really just showed that everything other than the first season has been shoddily put together. Moffat tries to make the show smarter than it is, and so all the "twists" are ridiculous and infuriating rather than surprising. Using that kind of storytelling device constantly…
Case in point: Sherlock
I can't stop singing "Baby's a driver" to the tune of Brian Eno's Baby's On Fire.
Yeah, I've already seen people saying that every movie that Baby saw on TV was referenced later. There was also a clip from the Mint Royale music video that Wright originally used the Baby Driver concept for on the TV at one point.
"You can't see me!" John Cena says before vanishing into thin air. He later appears as a floating head in a bowl of risotto.
Maybe because it wasn't one of the songs he was driving to? That's the only reason I could think of.
Aghhhhh, I was losing my mind because I knew I recognized the song but for some reason thought it was Aphex Twin. It's definitely Boards of Canada.
This list is severely lacking Xiu Xiu, Spoon, and Alex G.
The use of Joy Division's "Atmosphere" in Stranger Things made me tear up a bit. It was just a perfect use of that song, which is already emotionally harrowing enough.
This really did have the best vomit sequence so far. It was from me. I vomited after watching the frog bug crawl into that girl's mouth.
The part where Tom Sizemore's character said, "Police? That reminds me of a phone call I have to make," was also hilarious.
I was gonna say third worst Ernest Hemingway story.
I'm making the wild prediction that Wally (Lucy and Andy's son) is played by Michael Cera.
Since I'm not a masochist, I haven't seen most of the show, but from what I have seen it's mostly "haha this woman is very stupid and men are nerds, which confuses her! Woman does not get science! Women can't like comic books or anything other than clothes!"
The dark truth is that this was simply a sacrifice to allow the Big Bang Theory to become more sexist, racist, and generally offensive to anyone with even one of five senses being fully functional.
The thing that made it really sketchy is the fact that people had contacted one of the band members about the allegations. They had known about it for at least three months, so their statement calling it a "surprise" is pretty fucked up.
I witnessed some of that in the comments of their performance on Youtube and really cannot believe it. The idea of LCD Soundsystem being wildly inaccessible and too experimental for people is mind boggling to me. I mean, they aren't Merzbow.
Don't worry, you're subjectively correct in thinking that.