I was once like you, but dammit this is the most entertaining blockbuster franchise going at the moment
I was once like you, but dammit this is the most entertaining blockbuster franchise going at the moment
Biggest surprise of the month so far has been that Annabelle 2 is supposedly awesome. I'll go in hesitantly, but that's the word on the street
Nathan's great, but how'd they get Wooderson to play keys?!
KISS rules
They can so clearly make a universe out of Fast And Furious, just do that.
Fact? Or fiction.
Going back through U Talkin U2 To Me. Gold!
I hate Trump as much as the next guy, but "countless viewers", Reza? There are ratings systems in place for a reason. It's like Nielsen doesn't even exist.
Jellyfish. They're all alive, but frustratingly enough, the lead singer/drummer Andy Sturmer has decided to bow out of the spotlight. I sure wish I could have heard those harmonies live…
Nobody's Fool, Nobody's Fool…
This is just my experience, but U Talkin U2 2 Me was best pod of last week.
I saw MacGruber opening night in a theater with 6 others scattered about. I thought I'd be telling tale of the most unsung comedy of the 2000s later in life. So far, no one cares. I still think it's one of the best comedies of the last 20 years.
No Dice is a classic. Might just listen to that at work today…
I was decidedly disappointed with the latest New York Dolls album upon its release six years ago. Well, time has aged me, and I picked up "Dancing Backward In High Heels" for the first time in a long time, and found it to be a truly great record. It's no "Too Much Too Soon", but it's got mood, baby. Listen to it!
High n Dry is an almost perfect hard rock album.
You missed Cheap trick
Ya know, if you're interested.
Been on a Judas Priest kick all week. My favorite as a teenager, Screaming For Vengeance, remains their most cohesive album.
Relistened to Ace of Spades and Overkill yesterday for the first time in a while. Damn, those are some great records.
If we're pulling people back to standup comedy, make the offer to Steve Martin. Come on Netflix, this is like StandUp 101