This looks so cool. I love the fact that she's got great combat skills, a really cool and different weapon, and an outfit that's actually fully covered. I'm going to keep my eye for this series!
This looks so cool. I love the fact that she's got great combat skills, a really cool and different weapon, and an outfit that's actually fully covered. I'm going to keep my eye for this series!
If that's the case, then what have those kids under forbidden policies used as toting tools? I ask because it seems like the amount of books and things that students carry to-and-from school continues to be just as hefty an amount, if not moreso, than what I carried back in the day in the 90s. Sincerely curious—it's…
Is it a sign of love ("Human, this is a token...of my affection for you.") or of pride ("Human, this is a token...of my awesomeness. Bow down.")? I've never had a cat, so I can only assume from afar.
I've listened to the song a few different times all day and it's grown on me. I really like your description of it having a "Pharrell thumb print," which I can totally feel. I also really like your description of it as a "dinner party/champagne sipping" song b/c it does have a more mature, for-grown-folks groove to it…
yes, Yes, YES!
It's like it could be a still from a Wes Anderson movie!
He's also been on others' tracks since then. Him & Timbaland with "Carry Out." Him & Ciara with "Love and Sex and Magic." This is the first just-JT song, though.
Between this song and Destiny Child's "Nuclear" (ahh, a resurgence of my middle school and high school faves!), I prefer JT's throwback groove. Because I think they both channel earlier musical trends—whether 90s hip-hop/R&B with DC or JT's track, which blends some...I don't know which decade I'd attribute best. But…
John Noble is the reason I stuck with it through the first season of Fringe because I almost bailed plenty of times. And he's the main reason why I will, eventually, watch the final season. Because he is amazing and a treasure and I want to know what happens to Walter. And I only saw Brave and Paranorman for animated…
I don't dislike Foxx, and I don't mind his performance in Django, but it wasn't really stand out for me compared to others like Waltz. Maybe that's because part of what makes Django Django is that he *has to show self-restraint to not screw up the opportunities he comes across to save Kerry's character. So he's…
No Paranorman but yes Hotel Translyvania?? ...What?!?!
I had no idea this organization existed, either!! I'm not certain whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.
I'm totally with you. I have to take her in doses. Sometimes I like her music—> Single Ladies, Telephone w/ Gaga, Countdown —> and sometimes I'm not a fan of her work.
Fucking. Yes. Whenever folks talk about how great Beyonce is, and how there's no one like her who can dance and sing nowadays, I always point to Janet and go, "She did it first. And she's done it better." May not be fair because Janet's got such a larger discography than Beyonce, but Janet's fierce in a way that…
I only just recently learned that from a coworker. But my lack of knowledge on the subject stems from how rarely I ever watch western narratives—TV shows, movies, etc. But from what my coworker was saying (and what I've just gathered from IMDB), they're two different stories.
Can he sing???
That's...so...adorable...XD
I really like Mulan as an animated movie, but it's actually one of the few Disney animated flicks where I like the movie minus the music. I don't hate the songs specifically, but I've never felt the need to sing along to the soundtracks (maybe besides the "We Are Men" song); on the other hand, I subconsciously sing…
It's that bow. I want to rip it from her head and let the beehive be free.
The song's composition reminds me a just a sliver of Taylor Swift's current "I Knew You Were Trouble" single in the sense that the chorus's beat shifts from the rest of the song's rhythm/beat. And they're both very upbeat. But then the video's meta-"we're not pretending this is real" nature reminds me of Justin…