Well, fair play for having some fun with it, I suppose.
Well, fair play for having some fun with it, I suppose.
It’s as BJ as the nose on Plain’s face.
I’d challenge anyone to assign Baby a single personality trait besides “cool.”
Thanks, I’ll get right on that.
But as in Wright’s last film, Baby Driver, the characters are shiny objects first and people second
Yeah, but how many kids (and adults) fought sleep like hell because we didn’t want Freddy to get us? That’s what makes him so great, the premise is fantasy but the inevitability that no matter how much you fight it you have to go to sleep is genuinely frightening.
Zooropa is crazily underrated.
Rattle and Hum is SOOOOO bad. It takes a special kind of balls to say “Charles Manson stole this song from The Beatles, and we’re stealing it back” and then play a cover of “Helter Skelter” that isn’t as good as Motley Crue’s. But I agree, U2 steered into the skid & put out good music after that.
I know my opinion is the minority opinion, but I’ve honestly given them a shot and other than the two albums I listed above (which are gorgeous), I find I like individual songs by them more than the whole albums.
I’ve tried with R.E.M., but honestly most of their albums leave me cold. The exceptions are Automatic for the People and this album. An absolute masterpiece. “Leave” is one of my favorite songs of the 90s. It really sucks that this was basically the end of their commercial relevance.
As usual American Dad gets the shaft (season 7's “Best Little Horror House in Langley Falls” is phenomenal).
I would think he would be playing some sort of sad, haunted ghoul, or...oh, wrong Robert Smith.
That movie was ridiculous, but James Spader as the evil wolfman (as opposed to Jack Nicholson’s...less evil wolfman?) was awesome.
Mostly interested in this for the chapter on The Donnas. They rocked so hard and it was a real shame to see them implode. Their last album Gold Medal is terrific.
It’s definitely a huge step down from Smash and the wildly underrated Ixnay on the Hombre, but I still have a lot of affection for it, in a “it came out when I was a junior in high school, whaddya gonna do?” sense.
For a second I thought you were attempting to misgender or dead-name her, and I got really mad, but now I see it. Derp.
Dune it, and Dune it, and Dune it well
Agreed. Been a fan since The Ringer. His Game of Thrones takes were genuinely insightful.
COPD?
It wasn’t great, low production budget & a hardcore Walk Hard formula-follower.