tunza2001
Just Ask This Scientician
tunza2001

All right, it was nice knowing you guys. Let's enjoy these last couple of weeks together. Maybe organise an orgy or something. A big send-off.

More people should see Burning Love. It was fantastic. I've never seen an episode of The Bachelor/ette, but I still got it.

I've made fun of Sean Penn's "IS THAT MY DAAAAAAUGHTER IN THEEEEEERE?" before, but again, it's an unusual and horrific situation, so maybe "overacting" is actually quite natural.

It's tough to even judge that kind of performance. How DOES one react when one's wife has been beheaded and the head has been sent to you in a box? Not a situation I'm personally familiar with.

I would direct you to the best of Noel's video commentary on YouTube:

The whole album sounds like a hangover, though. "The death of Britpop" doesn't mean all the bands vanished, just that the party was over.

Don't remember what the first I watched was, but the first I owned was Bruce Springsteen Live in New York City.

Tootsie opened to $5m and went on to make $177m.

George was great and all, but…he might not have actually been the best guitarist in the band.

At least he didn't talk about "George's searing guitar solo" on Taxman.

Before home video really took off, MAN would films stay in theatres a long time. Now if something isn't on Blu-ray in three months, I wonder what the hell is with the long wait.

I'm thinking that layering thirty identical rhythm guitars on every track may have been coke-fuelled overkill.

Yes, an Oasis single that came out in 1995 was definitely still topping charts in 1997.

It's like they figured since they had the tech, they should use it as much as possible. Which was a terrible move.

Thunderball is terribly boring. I have no idea why some aficionados love it so.

They talked about this suit on the James Bonding podcast. Supposedly the fact that the films are listed ON THE BACK OF THE BOX, but in fairly small text, is a bone of contention.

New York doesn't have a pizza "concept". It's just pizza.

The thing about New York is that it's like a character

This was a "humor" magazine, you say?

I started to read the Beatles one and got about five entries in before I became annoyed. DIG A PONY IS A GREAT SONG.