Sure, if you like, art, history, music, theater, and parkspace.
Sure, if you like, art, history, music, theater, and parkspace.
As a resident of Cleveland I feel I have to say...you’re probably right.
You got me there.
To be fair to Liefeld, he did create/design three of the four characters you mentioned. Though he did ride out that look for his career.
Oh, yes, sitting. The great leveler. From the mightiest Pharaoh to the lowliest peasant, who doesn’t enjoy a good sit?
But he wasn’t the RIGHT dude. I’m sure he found love elsewhere. Or became enraged with talk radio call in shows.
Hooray for the blands!
That was sort of the idea behind Michael Showalter’s “The Baxter” The POV of the bland guy who gets dumped. I watched it long ago but I don’t think it was that great or followed through on the concept that well.
Right, in Sleepless in Seattle the bland guy (No offense Bill Pullman) is the one Meg Ryan is not supposed to be with. In the later Rom-Coms the bland guy is the so-called prize.
Ron Howard was too firmly committed to be a director to take up the role that was seemingly written for him.
Is Power, Corruption, and Lies a perfect album? I’m willing to say yes.
There’s a certain energy to be found in their earlier stuff which I thought was fun, but I wasn’t as attuned to on my recent listens. I did appreciate No Blues more this past week. And I really like their most recent album which is all queued up on my Spotify list.
Morgoth is like Sauron except that he wears all black and listens to Clan of Xymox in a seedy Gondor tavern
I’ve been listening to a lot of Los Campesinos! recently. Personally I think Hello Sadness is their best album, but random internet people call it their worst.
I stop and start a lot of shows, mostly because I don’t watch a lot of TV. I never finished Lost, or Battlestar Galactica, I watched a lot of 24 but then stopped, I am on Season 5 or 6 of The X-Files. Those are all old though. Currently I am in the midst of Star Wars:Clone Wars and Rebels, Peaky Blinders, and I don’…
Three Fugitives should’ve been on this list. Desperate Dad Martin Short takes recently paroled Criminal Nick Nolte Hostage and hijinx ensue.
I caught that on my rewatch after TLJ.
I’m no Faith No More fan, but I always thought that “Falling to Pieces” was the better of the two singles that I know from that album. I enjoy the sweet bass line, and the video was pretty cool.
Man, I loved the late 80's early 90's movie rap songs that just tell the Movie’s plot. See also Partners in Kryme’s “Turtle Power”
Unfortunately I think it is just bagged in a 20-year old bag. I’d be afraid to get it graded.