Honestly I've only ever really listened to best-ofs for them. Their albums have always been hit or miss for me but when they're good they're amazing. I've never heard Willy though, so maybe I just listened to some bum albums.
Honestly I've only ever really listened to best-ofs for them. Their albums have always been hit or miss for me but when they're good they're amazing. I've never heard Willy though, so maybe I just listened to some bum albums.
I'm really glad that the Steven Universe coverage wasn't a casualty of the TV Club cutbacks (knock on wood). It was one of the few sets of reviews left on the site that increase my appreciation of the show and it's good to know it gets enough readership to warrant its continued existence.
Moondance, Tupelo Honey and Saint Dominic's Preview are also worthwhile.
The obvious: Stones, Beatles, Dylan, Morrison, Kinks, S&G, Supremes, Franklin, Simone, Sinatra (though he peaked in the '50s), CCR
I added on to my action movie rankings: True Lies, Patriot Games, Taken, Universal Soldier, Universal Soldier: The Return, and Tropa de Elite (Elite Squad) are now included. I'm just about to put on Haywire.
Yup, the shot that's now my avatar, with her backlit by the city, was beautiful, even for a show as visually arresting as this one tends to be. And Tux-Pearl was another point for the show's character design team. She was super classy.
Steven Universe's "It's Over, Isn't It?" sounds like it could have stepped right out of In the Wee Small Hours or Only the Lonely. I can't stop listening to it.
There were so many people in the comments for the review here saying that Supremacy and Ultimatum are terrible and I couldn't believe it. It's the rare series where each entry is better than the last. Supremacy just barely edges out Identity for me because I like the action more.
According to PPP polling Harambe the deceased gorilla leads Jill Stein in the polls by 3%
How is Tom Arnold normally super lame but then is really funny in True Lies
I think we need to wait a good two or three weeks before considering polls to be accurate. Historically this is the most volatile polling period in an election.
There's a bit where a scene starts with GOB saying "—ucking thousand dollars suit" and then later in the episode a scene ends with him saying "Oh, sure, the guy in the f—"
The episode of Frasier where Niles spends half the episode with a cockatiel attached to his head is hilarious.
Ugh, thank you. I feel like I've gone insane, reading all these comments about how Supremacy/Ultimatum aren't good. The Waterloo scene Dowd refers to is better than the entire first movie, and the scene where he fights the Treadstone guy in the apartment (blowing it up afterward with the toaster and magazine) is…
It just took a while longer than expected to get the ashes back. They're in a nice pinewood box.
I don't even know how she did it but my mom had my cat cremated when I put her down about a month ago and she told me about it tonight and I'm like… I can't even
I'd put Bill above Hillary. He did an amazing job of humanizing her, even better than Chelsea did. His opening anecdote about how they met in college was killer.
I need you to send at least five threatening tweets to Sarkeesian and/or Bell before you can be considered a true gamer
Aw, boo. I just watched the original trilogy again and was really looking forward to this.