Relax dudes, it was a typo. It's been fixed.
Relax dudes, it was a typo. It's been fixed.
Jables, maybe that was true in Madison, but I live in Milwaukee, and we have a HUGE chip on our shoulders about Chicago, and the Cubs are the most absolute most hated team out of that most hated city. You wear a Cubs jersey in this town and the cops will escort you to the city limits.
I know what you mean, Wrecks. I'm a Brewers fan, which means I hate the Cubs with every fiber of my being. And I LOVED seeing you guys get swept out of the playoffs last season, and seeing all the sad faces in the stands at Wrigley. Payback's a bitch, for sure.
I didn't see your comment, Doghouse, though since she's pretty obviously talking about her vagina in that line I don't think either one of us are all that brilliant for noticing it. Or maybe we are!
Saw the stage version. Fucking HATED it. Your description of the film jibes with my feelings about the show.
I don't hate David Cross. I like David Cross. Which is why the first sentence of this blog post reads: "I like David Cross." It's possible to feel good about something overall but take issue with some of the specifics. For instance, everybody who hated that Neon Bible was The AVC's No. 1 album of the year still like…
May I humbly suggest…
..also banning these words/phrases:
Hey Stank, ask your mom if I've been laid recently. (Sorry, couldn't resist an obvious joke.) But seriously, I agree that I'm not cool. Being a music fan became a lot more fun when I gave up that sorry pursuit a long time ago. I have to be content reading comments like yours and living vicariously through your "dirty…
Sorry dudes!
The link has been fixed.
Wow, you listened to a whole snippet? I can't argue with that.
Nick1
If anything, Nick, I wish I'm Not There were a little less about Dylan. The sections that are more "inspired" than "based" on Dylan were the ones I probably liked the most; specifically, the Heath Ledger and (to a lesser degree) Richard Gere parts. Ledger was really the only "Dylan" that felt like a real…
I'd also like to add that somebody should cast Michael Ontkean again. Love that guy.
Peaks
My girlfriend and I are now on Episode 23 of the Gold Box set: I wasn''t sure we'd make it through the first post-Leland Palmer episodes (the Andy-Dick Tremayne subplot was killing me, just killing me) but introducing Windom Earle has really put the show, if not on 100 percent track, close enough to be really…
English, motherfucker, do you speak it?
Yes.
Remember it's the A.V. CLUB Hall Of Fame. These records are unabashedly personal to us. They are in OUR hall of fame, which is not the same as a regular ol' hall of fame that's supposed to be universal. You want to put Sarah Chalke in the Talmanes' HOF, go for it. I'd be curious to see who else is in there. Maybe…
Yes, the albums picked for this column are often not well-known, and that's on purpose. We're trying to expose readers to records we like a lot that they might not have already heard of. We could write a Perm Rec on how awesome Who's Next or OK Computer are—and they totally are—but you've already read that 100 times,…
I know I should be offended by this, but I'm honestly really flattered that somebody remembered a blog post I wrote six months ago.
You guys might be on to something
I'll be curious to see whether the contract becomes a major plot point. I guess my problem with the final scene is that it echoed the scene with the mom from Ep 2 a bit too much. Sam's relationship with his parents has barely been explored yet, and I'm not sure if they ever will be…
Sam Cooke
Those of you who say Sam Cooke sounds nothing like Rod Stewart have obviously never heard Cooke's mind-blowing "Live At The Harlem Square Club." For that I pity you.