squiremarr79
squiremarr79
squiremarr79

If I can upvote this a hundred times I would. 100% accurate.

List invalidated due to the inclusion of 'The End', and the reasons purported why has to be a mock up. Has to be.

One of John's best vocal performances too.

I think 'Your Mother Should Know' is one of their most underrated tracks.

I can understand Tomorrow Never Knows on the list, but There's A Place is the defining gem of the Beatles' early career.

Too bad Arya wore a doucheface the entire sequence.

Not for me. It sums up the the content of the album perfectly: music from another world.

Bret Hart remains the King of Kings. Each of his bracket victories played to the strengths of his opponents and told a different story. And he did it all on the same night! And it ends with a beatdown from Jerry Lawler back when he still had credibility. And Bret made him look good too!

Titus and the ATM machine (future episode). I've never laughed so hard this year (admittedly young, but I'm confident!).

It is because of KOTOR1 and KOTOR2 that I tried, tried, tried to play SWTOR, aka KOTOR3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, stubbornly as a single-player and failing miserably. Ignoring the multiplayer aspects of the game would seriously gimp you, XP and gear-wise, and also missing out on copious content, which I was loathe to

Why the disclaimer about "rhymes with field"? Is there any other way to pronounce 'Heald'?

This is an excellent review. You should write for the Blog of Doom!

An underrated classic. IMO, it's her greatest song.

Side 2 from Out of Time is almost unimpeachable. The presence of SHP barely diminishes it.

I would just like to use this column to reiterate how awesome Andy Rourke was for the Smiths. People talk about the band as if it's only Marr and Morrissey and that's a damn injustice. Rourke is just as much integral to the Smiths' sound with his bass playing.

My favorite Five Pixies songs:

I second that. I have never watched the entire series but the few bits and bobs I caught on youtube really was comedic gold.

Can anyone enlighten me on Baldrick's 'splinter' line near the end? Seems like such a random thing to say especially because there was no follow up. Or is there an inside joke I wasn't aware of?

Does anyone from Britain have any further insight into the legacy of the First World War? The centenary was commemorated recently and ex-Education Secretary Michael Gove and others from the Right have tried to paint the war as a just cause and blaming left-leaning television shows like Blackadder for perpetuating the

That silly sight gag of Joker, standing perfectly upright, with a miniature tower building on top of his head, was a standout scene.