Wings is perfectly acceptable sitcom comfort food.
Wings is perfectly acceptable sitcom comfort food.
I’ve been enjoying Loop for the first few episodes so far. It can be a might bit too slow or ponderous for my taste. There seems to be a certain type of melancholia about it which makes binging less of a prospect. Better to take a it a bit at a time.
I’m that weirdo (Hipster?) that has enjoyed Final Fantasy Tactics the most. It’s probably my favorite game of all time.
Funnily enough, I was thinking about the last Season of HIMYM when Game of Thrones was ending last year. I really like the first few episodes of the GoT final and I said basically the same thing about it that I did about HIMYM. That the cast and writers were giving their all to make us care again. I just hoped that GoT…
I absolutely agree. As others pointed out her character was ruined upon her return.
Happy Endings is my favorite show of all time.
I think Victoria was supposed to be the Mother if the show didn’t get picked up past the first Season. I would’ve been happy with that one season wonder.
And Community is finally on Netflix!!!!!! I’m so excited to watch it all over again!
I actually really liked the last season (final 30 minutes excluded) I think the writers and actors gave their all knowing it was finally coming to end. (admittedly the finale season is a better binge watch then having to wade through 23 weekly installments) The Mother was absolutely perfect and fit right in. Then they…
I loved the look of the Tales From the Loop. Definitely hit that lost future nostalgia vibe for me. The rpg is a lot of fun as well. I’ve been looking forward to this show for a long time and am glad to see positive reviews for it. I am hoping to binge this with my wife.
I agree with you sentiment that “Quarry” is the beginning of his modern output. It has some classic songs but I wouldn’t call it a classic album. Same with “Ringleader” I saw him on tour for that one and his performance of “Life is a Pigsty” was amazing. I think “Years of Refusal” was the first album that didn’t have…
Well “High Water Mark” is a low bar to clear for his recent output (if you’ll forgive my mixed metaphor)
If I had a time machine I would go back to those early B-52s shows. I can’t think of any other house party that could ever be that fun.
It’s funny because with CDs I would easily skip over songs I did not like. Favorite albums would be reduced 6-8 songs I liked. Okay albums would be 4-6, etc. But with my change to streaming music I find that I listen to full albums a lot more than I did in the CD and Cassette era. I find it easier now to just queue up…
That’s the truth. The whole E.T. and Elliot are dying piece is devastating all around.
I just can’t quit Morrissey. The Smiths are basically impeccable in my eyes. I love and or like almost all of their songs. (Exceptions being “Meat s Murder” for sound and “Work is a Four Letter Word” for being one of the reasons they broke up) Post-Smiths Morrissey has some true classics as well though they started…
One of my earliest film memories is being terrified of E.T. Spielberg really films the woods with a sense of eeriness and foreboding. I remember looking at the forest in my grandfather’s back yard with fear after that movie.
I know he can get the job, but can he do the job?
This would discount the introduction of Yoda, where he tests Luke b acting like a fool. That part is hilarious.
I don’t watch the “Special Editions” ever if I can help it (thank you DVD with the originals on it) but yeah, that scene is absolutely changed for the worse.