The M.I.U. Album by The Beach Boys. I adore "Love You," so it's really sad to think they never put out a great album again after that.
The M.I.U. Album by The Beach Boys. I adore "Love You," so it's really sad to think they never put out a great album again after that.
Some of your past comments have actually inspired me to go check out R.E.M.'s entire catalog. I haven't even gotten to Automatic for the People yet (I've only listened to their first three albums) and I already love them.
I feel as though what you're talking about happens to a movie every year when Oscar season comes around. Boyhood comes to mind.
The commentaries are great for every season. I'm so happy they're still doing them. I don't think Tom Gammill joined in on the tracks until maybe season 12 and he's hilarious.
I was visiting relatives on the west coast a couple months ago, and the season premiere aired at 7pm western time. Maybe you have access to the east coast feed?
I'm guessing Episode 9 was more of the climatic finale, while episode 10 felt more like a coda.
What's more surprising is that Hawley created another show in between these seasons. He is working at a fast rate.
For the first time, I completely forgot that there was a new episode of my favorite show on last night. Maybe President's Day weekend threw me off.
Why a different curve?
I'm going to say Mike Love because he got in the way of Brian Wilson potentially giving us even more great music. His lyrics alone are the reason any casual music listener thinks of The Beach Boys as a cheesy, lightweight surf band. Comes down to talent in the end.
Heard all 15 Pink Floyd albums. Haven't listened to any of their solo ones. Which ones are worth checking out?
As I get closer to the end of season 2, there is definitely a feeling of finality to almost all the storylines. Unfortunate that it didn't end here.
Rewatching Prison Break in preparation for the reboot. I look back on the show fondly because Scheuring only intended for the story to last two seasons, and those two seasons are really well structured and entertaining. Every character, for the most part, has a well-defined story arc. And (SPOILER ALERT DO NOT READ…
It'll be interesting to see if his next two films fit in your theory.
The AV Club didn't report on the public appearance he made at Princeton a few months ago, but he did say that Radegund is going to have a much tighter structure than his previous efforts. I just can't believe the fast rate he's starting to put out films. It must have something to do with his age.
What time are these videos streamed live?
Your comment could be effective with a little more nuance and restraint.
The AV Club and Den of Geek are the only sites I know that still review it regularly.
"First there's an overly-long intro that has nothing to do with anything which kicks up some random inciting incident that leads into the main A plot."