It sounds like you’re judging his entire career on this single, toned down, family-friendly performance. Calling his music by-the-numbers or bland is simply inaccurate, even if you’re not a fan.
It sounds like you’re judging his entire career on this single, toned down, family-friendly performance. Calling his music by-the-numbers or bland is simply inaccurate, even if you’re not a fan.
Hot take: that’s fucked up
I think it's fun that he did this but I can't imagine anything dumber than spending millions on a piece of carbon
I didn’t catch the SNL performance, but after listening to the YouTube clip in the article I think “Shame Shame” might be the most interesting sounding thing Dave Grohl has done in years. It has a sort of NIN energy I dig. Without the bland rock chorus it’d be a homerun.
It seems disrespectful to Alex to have a host who peddles lies and pseudo-science.
No, I think it’s more likely they’ll prop up Manson as what they always have: liberalism run amok, out to turn good Christian children into homosexuals and Satan worshippers.
Seems like the best route without Boseman and the antivaxxer. Maybe they could lead the series toward a new Black Panther being chosen in the finale?
Ehh, when the uncredible opinion is about a movie I don’t see any issue. We all speculate and try to draw connections to things without any real facts when it comes to fictional mediums. It’s fun.
And you expected *what* from a man named Doug Robb?
What you’ve said nails why WandaVision is great and Hughes’ opinion piece makes little sense. I’ve seen exactly zero of the movies that Wanda and Vision appeared in, and I’m thoroughly enjoying the show thus far.
I had no idea trends changed. At least JNCO jeans are still cool. Western movies certainly don’t fall into the category of something that has only resurfaced as a form of cultural nostalgia and of course you know that and are being disingenuous.
So you’re just saying genres are popular, lose some popularity over time, then become popular again? OK.
You think No Country for Old Men, Hell or Highwater, the Hateful Eight, The Revenant, or Bone Tomahawk can’t compete with 50's and 60's westerns? That’s an... interesting take.
And they haven’t, really. As a biblical epic, Noah was acclaimed in 2014. And those shitty heavy handed religious movies are wildly popular among the very stupid. Westerns, on the other hand, are very in style, with several solid westerns coming out pretty much every year.
It seemed like the entire article was trying very hard to be critical of something but couldn’t quite figure out what it was. A lot of set ups for critique negated with “but that’s not a bad thing!”
I love that Machete made his first appearance in Spy Kids, and the movies seem to sort of share a universe
Yeah.. yeah, Colin Quinn, that's the ticket!
Haha I hear what you’re saying but I always find when they do a sketch putting the actor back in the role/show/movie they’re famous for tacky. The one with Matthew Perry playing Joey across from Colin Firth’s excessively flamboyant Chandler was pretty funny though.
It’d be great to see SNL hosting alum and Dan’s on screen parents Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara show up, with their sketch comedy chops and all... As long as it’s not a tacky Schitt’s Creek reunion thing