I'd add Midnight In Paris to the list. Probably the best Woody Allen movie of the last 20 years.
I'd add Midnight In Paris to the list. Probably the best Woody Allen movie of the last 20 years.
I still haven't seen Bernie, and I really think it's just because it's pretty much the same plot as Drowning Mona, which I have nightmares about.
The first Jackass movie might also officially be a horror movie if just for the manilla folder papercuts scene. Still grosses me out.
God, I adore Slither.
my wife and I will still yell "DARKNESS! NO PARREENNNTTSS!" whenever a metal song comes up on my phone.
ROWSDOWER!
"Oh, look at that! Breach hull - ALL DIE, even underlined it!"
I was a huge Blink fan growing up, and I'm checking out the new album now, but I audibly groaned at work when I heard this gem:
I saw B&R in the theater with my godmother when I was 10. After the movie got out the following conversation happened:
Oh hey, new best friend.
…I did the math real quick. That's 2,839 2 liter bottles of Coke. So that means that these idiots spent almost $3,000 on Coke. There is NO BETTER WAY for them to spend $3,000?
Eat them as is, or with black pepper like an adult. (Or dipped in tartar sauce with fish and chips, or in honey mustard with chicken fingers.)
I think I just love "Synchronicity I" because of this performance:
I'm not even going to lie, I don't give a shit about Phish, but I love their cover of Remain In Light. They do a pretty solid job of it, and it's just impressive that they went for it.
Yeah, it had a few good songs, but Dante leaving the band for Wolf Parade (good move, Dante) definitely did take a bit of the skronky edge off the songs.
Yuuuuuuuuuuuup.
and thankfully as of last Saturday, Bane is no more.
The Hives are still so fucking good. I feel they're underappreciated / became a band who just sells songs to companies to use in commercials.
Yeah, I gotta go "Synchronicity I", but I'm also a drum nerd.
I don't know if We Are Scientists would fit in here or not, or just in the general "Indie Rock" canon.