I hate how true this is.
I hate how true this is.
If I may, I would add Caesar’s Guide to Gaming by Orson Welles to that list. Even his slumming ad work is a delight to watch. I could watch/listen to Orson Welles reading the phone book.
People forget about Together, and that’s a solid album too. The only album I haven’t loved was Whiteout Conditions, but that’s because I’m a huge Dan Bejar fan. I still went and saw them on that tour anyway.
Thanks for the link. I didn’t even know about the history of the Oklahoma panhandle.
I’m not sure there’s a meaningful difference. I don’t think any state becomes iconic organically. Texas has just had more success at marketing the image.
Well, originally, that part of Oklahoma was claimed by Texas - along with parts of (what would later become) New Mexico, Colorado and Wyoming. That state shape did not look good.
Texan here, but I have a soft spot for Louisiana’s shape. It’s another good one.
RE: Dave and the Motorcars
I understand the obnoxiousness of Texas, believe me, but you’re out of your goddamned mind if you think the shape isn’t the most iconic one here.
I played the shit out of this game as a kid. I don’t know if it’s even good, but I loved it back then. I couldn’t believe it didn’t get mentioned in the list.
Festivals are a different story entirely. Depending on the location of the festival grounds, it could be anywhere from 1 hour to 3 hours just trying to leave. Like if the grounds are a large farm with just one or two dirt roads leading to the main road, I’m leaving early.
That was my initial interpretation of that scene too, especially since those lines played such a prominent role when Ake rediscovered Kohana and made her understand who he really was. However, others in this thread have made a convincing argument that it was just Maeve repeating the line back to Ake because the story…
That’s a tragedy. Netflix pisses away millions to buy, resurrect or create new programming and their show can’t make the list?
I would argue that’s more the power of the Browns than the NFL. Like, conceptually, I know that LeBron and the Cavs are in Cleveland and they won a championship, and that seems like a good thing. But when I think about Cleveland as a city it’s a dilapidated hellscape lorded over by the Browns and evil potato head…
I was able to use the coupon with no problems. You just have to click the coupon link that Shep mentions in a post above. Got a 35lb bag for about $21.
I was able to use the coupon with no problems. You just have to click the coupon link that Shep mentions in a post…
The new Wussy album drops today too.
That’s a fair point. He only coached to 2 state titles, but his teams won 22 district championships. It’s not the greatest resume, but it’s certainly enough for a college desperate to turn around their football fortunes. Arkansas or Tennessee was probably aiming too high, but in my mind there’s no way he doesn’t field…
This movie is not good, but possibly the least believable moment is during the epilogue when Mox recounts that Bud Kilmer left town and never coached again. Bullshit. That guy immediately got hired on at some second-tier SEC school like Arkansas or Tennessee. It’s insane that this movie thinks a guy who coached…
Imagine packing nearly 20 seasons of terrible Browns football into a single year!