OWL has gone from exciting to boring to catastrophic. Which at least is exciting again, in the way all trainwrecks are.
OWL has gone from exciting to boring to catastrophic. Which at least is exciting again, in the way all trainwrecks are.
That’s a pretty solid Terra.
Yeah, it feels weird that this piece glosses over the fact that even before he was accused of rape, Ki-duk was considered a massive misogynist - especially when the AV Club rarely neglects to mention this.
Thanks for the info. I think it’s very much worth noting.
Gotta say that "an old BBC show called Prime Suspect..." makes me feel super old. That was appointment viewing only ... 26 years ago? Thought it was only last month.
I’ve not seen the anime but have read the manga which is good stuff. The fairytail storybook from the orphanage really stuck in my mind also. It still creeps me out whenever I think about it.
“Listen to women!”
acpatterns . com is the go to method..
Dudes....why you be posting about a few pieces from this museum when a little institution known as The Met is doing the same thing with hundreds of their pieces.
here’s $20 go see a star war
Sorry guys, this is my actually my fault. My niece wanted to see Trolls World Tour and I accidentally purchased it 5 million times.
What, did you waste your stimulus money on food or shelter or some claptrap like that? Sheesh, poors....
Have you been to a Trader Joe’s during all this? They have one of the best experiences for actually going to a retail store. They limit the number of people in the store even though this leads to long lines outside the store. This reduces crowding and makes it easy to follow social distancing guidelines. They must…
Trader Joe’s is at least 50% impulse buys. That requires people to be in the store.
So we all agree it looks better? Yeah? Yeah. Good.
When quarantine ends they should keep doing SNL like this.
“Only people we agree with should have legal rights.”
I have the book and it’s excellent. I have a special spot for the Beasties, because I got turned on to them in high school, and was in college during their late 90s peak that culminated with Hello Nasty. To say the least, their discography was a part of the soundtrack of my most formative years.
I got to see this live in LA, and it was a ton of fun. At one point, Adrock was doing a Britney Spears-style chair dance with a fog machine going in the background. And goddamnit, I was supposed to see this filmed version in IMAX on my birthday. Thanks a lot, plague.