But Jimmy has fear? A thousand times no!
But Jimmy has fear? A thousand times no!
Big record labels are a free market libertarian's wet dream. They run around shitting on everyone, not giving a ratfuck about anything except the steely embrace of a high profit margin.
Hell, you can even find the bulk of what you're looking for on Rapidshare.
Record contracts are indentured servitude in the best of circumstances. Fuck the labels, go see the bands you like live.
Commenting in this thread is like Jay-Z responding to a diss from Soulja Boy.
Yessir
I've never gone through the entire run of West Wing, but I caught these in part of a marathon on Bravo or something a few weeks back, and it was genuinely great television.
Judy Greer will always be America's No. 1 Zany Female Best Friend.
27 Dresses 2: 28 Dresses
I didn't know cannibals read the AV Club.
Disrespect is a noun, you twat.
Yeah, but Secret Girlfriend is possibly the most offensive thing ever on television.
She got the Apatow gig, but it doesn't seem like she's getting any steady work aside from that. Still gotta pay bills, considering her bit part probably didn't pay much.
Unfortunately not. That would be Chloe Sevigny.
It's because southerners are racist, defenestrater. Duh.
I've said this before on previous Buffy recaps, but sexuality is often fluid, especially for women. In college, I dated a girl who identified as straight, but ended up leaving me to go to New York with a girl she was seeing. They split up a year or so later and she still finds that she's generally interested in men. I…
Season 2, 3 and 5 of Angel are great, but in a lot of ways, I wish I could unsee S4. It was, in my opinion, probably the worst season of any Whedon show. It had a few good episodes, but the midsection of that season is just really, really dreadful.
I too am insanely excited that Buffy/Angel recaps are back. I've been rewatching Buffy the last couple of weeks just because I knew this was on the horizon. (And also because it's awesome.)
Hollywood lesson #23
Anything that takes place anywhere other than modern-day America requires the cast to adopt British accents. Kansas in the 1940s? British accent. Early man thousands of years before recorded history? British accent. Victorian England? Bri- well, that one kinda makes sense.
As much as a car manufacturer in Detroit.
You should have said it was Lynn Hirschberg's number.