I don't object to people who weren't there gleefully gobbling up any footage they can get, but if you go to any show and stand there with a tablet or phone in front of your face for the whole thing, you're not living the experience properly.
I don't object to people who weren't there gleefully gobbling up any footage they can get, but if you go to any show and stand there with a tablet or phone in front of your face for the whole thing, you're not living the experience properly.
I can't understand the mentality of someone who really likes Kate Bush, buys a ticket for her first show in decades, then live tweets it or records it. Is it possible to be so utterly lacking in a soul?
"…failed to address the one thing about the story everyone wanted to see have a resolution…"
People who want to know what the ending of The Sopranos meant, or what happened *after* it, are terrible people.
I've mostly been enjoying the show (I'm 10 episodes in). I think every episode so far has been somewhere in the B's and I'm not sure why some people are being so negative about it. Maybe they're Earl Sweatshirt-ing it and criticising it without watching it first.
'I meant what I said, but now people have called me an asshole so I have to pretend like I didn't really mean it, even though I did or I wouldn't have said it the way I did.'
Earl Sweatshirt hasn't seen the video, but he doesn't like it. He's obviously looking to move into politics.
He hosted the Brits a couple of times, which is a British music awards show that honour acts on major labels who sell a lot of records (Simon Cowell acts win a lot). He was *rubbish* at it, horribly unfunny. I suppose he might be better on CBS if he has a better writing staff.
Fuckers by Savages. It's nearly 10 minutes long and sounds iconic. Hard to believe that it's just three people making such an incredible wall of noise (yes, I said wall of noise).
It can be dead and loving it online! Um, yay?
Hard to believe that Leland was played by Zach Galifianakis.
The show is done because it should be done because it is done. There's nothing left for Community to do, it's time for everyone to move on.
I have to confess that I'm completely lost at this point. I can't decide if Orphan Black is too ambitious or too complicated, or which of those is worse.
There's a film called Backbeat with Stephen Dorff playing Stuart Sutcliffe, that might be what you're thinking of. I'm sure I've seen it, but remember little about it.
I totally agree with you. I don't actually dislike the music of The Beatles, but I really can't be bothered with listening to it any more, and I don't know who the story of their career as a drama would be interesting to.
I mean, I don't see any reason why they couldn't make a miniseries about The Beatles and just write all new Beatles songs for it, call the band The Beetles and name the band members Jan Lennon, Paul McCourtney, Rango Starr and George Barrison. Who'd notice the difference?
#100SeasonsAndAMovie
That may be true. When I liked the show, I cared about the characters, but by the end of season 4, I basically hated them all and was sick of them. But maybe the majority of people that watch it only watch it for the zombie chaos and never cared about the characters.
I can't believe that ratings won't have tailed off by the end of season 5. It's a show that's going nowhere, running for 12 seasons is insanity.
I absolutely loved the sad look Renner had after threatening Louie and the way he said 'Come here Pepper'.