I love this feature so much. I counted 5, maybe 6 names I can imagine actual, successful bands having, which is pretty good, I think!
I love this feature so much. I counted 5, maybe 6 names I can imagine actual, successful bands having, which is pretty good, I think!
As much as I love video games, I'm barely keeping current anymore. I still have an XBOX 360 and am only JUST getting around to Assassin's Creed: Black Flag, so I can't talk a whole lot here. But!
Also seen in "The Duff" with Mae Whitman (I know they had some in-movie justification, but STILL).
Actually, thinking about it, you get a pretty good amount of variety and realism among male cops on TV as opposed to female ones, for depressingly obvious reasons.
I'm desperately trying to be generous, but I'm yet to encounter a union/FOP head that hasn't been… uh… let's go with "frustrating".
"It does have the problem that it's a show about recovering addicts where all the addicts are hot young people."
It still strikes me as one of the movies I'll give credit to for being so ambitious, even if that ambition took it ALL over the place in a manner that became increasingly ramshackle as the movie went on.
Started reading "Ghettoside", which is one hell of a book and I'm barely 50 pages in so far.
See: The Golden State Warriors tonight.
This still boggles the mind. It's that willfully stupid.
In a one-off, I'd always rather get pasted than have to live through something like "Kick Six". But what about in a series?
Same. I am a lifelong Giants fan, and even though I was a kid at the time, I remember celebrating the victory first, and then suddenly realizing how badly I felt for Norwood soon after.
Still slowly grinding through Assassin's Creed: Black Flag.
For whatever reason, I basically have only enjoyed this series on PC, when I could just cheat my heart out and screw with the game as much as I wanted. Playing it legit held no interest for me, I just wanted to see what happened if I covered a car in an infinite amount of sticky bombs.
In the off-chance you were wondering who was the bigger asshole in the Putin/Erdogan battle, the answer is it's a push. They are both enormous assholes.
A few, off the top of my head…
For my money, Chance's verse in "Baby Blue" is the best of the year. It's just so, so, so perfectly petty and cruel.
I think Shea Serrano had it right on Twitter that "Alright" is the most important rap song of 2015, arguably of the year. It's a timestamp song.
Can't really disagree here, this song took a running jump into my permanent Christmas rotation almost instantaneously.
Honest to God, I thought that was DJ Qualls until I read the article.