If street=black, then sure, it's racist as all get out. If it means street as in kind of gritty street, how I read it initially, then I don't see the point in apologizing.
If street=black, then sure, it's racist as all get out. If it means street as in kind of gritty street, how I read it initially, then I don't see the point in apologizing.
Who didn't like Jumanji?
Saw them Saturday night, then wanted to leave the album for the train this morning. Just excellent. If they make another album that sounds like this, I might say they need to change it up a bit, but this one really hit a sweet spot for me. I like how instead of going louder and poppier with their success, they've gone…
Woah AV Club, big name. He gave shit answers though, looks like.
That was super fun. Future Islands kicked ass.
I take a train early for an hour every day to get to work. Perfect music for spacing out in the wee hours of the morning when my mind is still waking up.
Interstellar sucked on many levels.
I'm generally a terrible critic. If a book manages to keep me entertained for it's entirety, and The Martian didn't take particularly long to tell it's story, I say I liked it and call it a day. I love the idea of going into space, but am not particularly learned scientist or anything, so it really appealed to me.
It will stick with you. When I finished it I thought it was bizarre, but the more I think of it the more I think it's one of the best critiques of modern culture I've ever read. The 80's obsession seems weird until you think of all the superhero movies and other vestiges of our childhood we've become obsessed over.
It's definitely a sound hypothesis, you can list people for days. Of course not everyone who's suffered trauma is famous and not everyone who's famous has suffered trauma. I think it's their experiences, combined with a profound ability to communicate that pain which makes them so relatable.
I generally don't respect people who have K's in their name where a C should be. I really hate Germany.
Anyone read Ready Player One? God that book is scary. Everytime I see something like this I think, damn, there goes one more reason to leave my apartment.
Armie Hammer is the only Lone Ranger I like.
Great book
LAME
People with that kind of obsessive knowledge usually are a little disconnected from reality. I mean, Quentin Tarantino likes The Newsroom and The Lone Ranger for God's sake.
DC is in Maryland. Until they give DC residents voting rights and a permanent status this Marylander considers it a bad loan.
Right, except most Americans don't know the countries we need to know. Like when half of them voting for a President who says, "We need to bomb Libya, Syria, and Yemen" can't find those countries on a map. What right do they have to interfere in those places without even basic knowledge of them?
You do know that we have had tens of thousands of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan for over a decade, in the news every single day and the majority of Americans can't find them on a map?
Mostly my cracker-ness, true. Partly because Samuel L was the only thing I really enjoyed from those movies.