She definitely overacts whenever she's speaking Valyrian in the show. It's not quite Shatnering, but it's getting close.
She definitely overacts whenever she's speaking Valyrian in the show. It's not quite Shatnering, but it's getting close.
Well, I guess it beats a Fleshlight…
Featuring a song guest-written by Bronn, "Ain't No Cure For Bein' a C*nt".
She's cool as all hell, and one of my favorite people ever, and it's not like I spend a ton of time fantasizing about her or anything, but if you asked me point-blank, with no consequences, yeah, I'd probably do her. I'm also 35 and have been watching since season 1 when she was pretty much still a child, so I guess…
I thought it was a smart move to split the third book between seasons 3 and 3.
I can't bring myself to eat something that's pronounced "ass-pick".
Could be. I'm a liberal white guy who went from bleeding-heart as a kid, to reactionary conservative after 9/11/01, to dumbbell Objectivist for a while in the mid aughts, back to bleeding-heart, and I think this is probably where I'm going to stay. Again, it's anyone's guess, but Kurt seemed to have too much of a…
Technically that's right, people's politics can absolutely change, but that doesn't mean they're going to, and I'd be very surprised if Kurt's ever did. Obviously we'll never know, but Kurt was just about as far left as Roger Waters, who has maintained the same political stances in his 70s as he had in his 20s, and…
I've always thought the Foo Fighters were the plain vanilla of rock bands. And Dave Grohl isn't a boring guy or one without imaginative taste. I figure he just sees Foo Fighters as a cash cow and plays it relatively safe with them to bring in the dollars. When he feels like letting loose, he does it in his side…
I'll agree that he would have evolved to make music that didn't sound like Nirvana, but I'd say that it would have been way more avant-garde and incomprehensible, like some of the B-sides from In Utero for example, maybe less noisy but no less weird. Kurt was way too interesting to make Foo Fighters/Audioslave-type…
You guys are crazy. If you read any of Kurt's private writings, he was as far-left as they come. Ultra-feminist, pro-gay, anti-redneck, and actually wrote at one point that he supported revolution against the government. Unless this was meant to be a joke.
I've said exactly the same thing. I really thought she had NO CHANCE, given the mother that raised her. Miraculously, she ended up with her dad's artistic talent, and his good looks.
The first Gilmour solo album is great. Have it on vinyl. "There's No Way Out of Here" and "No Way" (interestingly, not the same song) are great tracks. Also, the instrumental "Raise My Rent" ended up recycled for "What Do You Want From Me?" from the Division Bell.
No desire to fight you over that.
Oh yeah. A Saucerful of Secrets is a decent album, one that should have been a mess.
All joking aside, asserting that a muscular/hard-featured woman must be a trans woman is actually pretty damn transphobic.
I was going to say, but I didn't know it would come off as too dickish to post as a parent comment, unlike Chyna, Nicole Bass was the "scary bodybuilder woman" in wrestling at the time that couldn't even be rationalized as being kind of hot.
"Stay" and "Summer '68". That is all.
The answer SHOULD be Snowy White. Of all the non-Gilmour guitarists Roger has worked with, Snowy has come the closest to approximating Gilmour's sound. Clapton was a total mismatch. Jeff Beck came closer to approximating the melancholy soundscapes that Gilmour delivered, but Snowy White is the obvious choice. Listen…
Agreed.