My favorite part was the lady that came to help Madison with the palm fronds and she "drags" off like two small ones like they were super heavy.
My favorite part was the lady that came to help Madison with the palm fronds and she "drags" off like two small ones like they were super heavy.
Maybe. Slipping it in in this show might be a way of making this show more relevant. Right now, it's kind of "what's the point?"
My shoes are loudly terrible. Time for new shoes.
It's possible that this is a twist that's coming in the comic/TWD universe down the road. That's the first thing that popped in my head after last night's episode.
That's what I assumed too. But I'm worried.
I really hope they're not going to run with this "immunity" thing.
Point Break? Maybe not as epic as Raiders or Die Hard but still a big one on my list.
I like the inclusion of Casino Royale. Might be my favorite Bond movie.
Ha. Yeah, I believe there's even an Onion article about it. Both of them always remind me of watching that and other movies. My parents watched just about anything with us. I think we watched Nightmare on Elm Street around then too.
I don't think I saw this until maybe '86 when I was in sixth grade. The whole family sat around and watched the violence and sex. I still remember how it got really quiet and tense in the room during the sex scene.
Or to have it with his fellow cowboys.
I made a playlist edit of AGIB, replacing that song with Kicking Television. I really wish that song had been on the album.
Same here. Love the Whole Love.
It's not all acoustic. It is subdued though. It's kind of like their "The Velvet Underground."
Still smile when I think of how they rolled out Star Wars. That title and the cover. So subtly funny. Schmilco seems to have that same vibe, just quieter.
Just listened to the whole thing on the way into work and liked it. It is a bit quiet. Looking forwarding to pairing it with Star Wars like a double album.
The sex in many of his books often seems unnecessary for the story. The orgy in IT made quite an impression on my sixth-grade mind. I could never decide if it made the characters more developed or was put in for titillation's sake because he might be kind of a perv. But I haven't read anything of his since I was a kid.
Insightful.
Yeah, I'm still disappointed by that.
That's about the only way it would work. But who moves from Alabama to Georgia? The culture shock would be too much. [wink]