Three cords.
Three cords.
But it allowed you to actually listen to the dialogue between the characters, instead of cursing their name for moving at a maddening 10% difference in speed, all while dodging NPC's in the road.
Gorillaz made their debut in the thick of the "TRL days."
So is there a way to search by state? I don't want to have to look for every city that might be in driving range of Southern California.
And Squidbillies debuted in 2005, so the golden era is at least a decade behind us. I can't think of a time since then that [as] had more than 2 good shows airing the same night.
Yes. Hence, "might."
I remember before the internet, when my vast wealth of Saved By The Bell knowledge seemed like a cute quirk. Now, with articles like this one, being an A.V. Club review of a Thrillist article about a YouTube clip of a rerun from 25 years ago, I feel like we've really, finally, gone too far. I honestly can't tell if…
Ahem.
Is it entirely in verse? The trailer chops up most of the lines so they're pretty short, but the two longest ones are Chappelle talking about 'out of control/…empty stripper poles', and the line about 'banging and slanging, fighting for the flag/… long zip in a body bag.' That, with Sam Jackson's Dr. Suess cadence,…
The only theories I'm avidly against is that Rey or Kylo are part of the greater Skywalker/Solo family. I just want there to be at least one other family in this tiny, tiny galaxy.
He looks older than Grandpa Ennis? He looks like a turn-of-the-century Santa Claus.
Viktor Vaughn (aka MF DOOM), Vaudeville Villain. The perfect blend of punchy opening (the laughing at the start), crowd-amping energy, and grim menace.
Who the fuck is Jerry? Did you mean Larry, Phil?