I know it's been claimed by hipsters and contrarians as the de-facto "cult classic" movie, but it's still an absolutely great flick. One of Pitt's best roles ever, one of Norton's best performances ever, and a role Bonham-Carter was born to play.Fight club
Mumford and Sons are my overrated band. Someone recently posted on Facebook they bought their new album a few weeks ago and it sucked, they then realized all their songs sucked and weren't sure why they ever loved them. I never did.
Louie
I absolutely LOVE Louis C.K.'s stand-up, but the attempt at avant-garde 30 minute Woody Allen films every week can grow tiresome. I feel like I should like it more than I actually do enjoy it.
I'm the opposite, I think he's a great comedian, but his stand up isn't my favorite. You can only tell so many jerking off jokes. But I think Louie is genius, and unlike anything on television right now. You have no idea how the shows gonna go from week to week. I enjoy it even when it's not funny. The Afghanistan episodes from a few seasons ago were outstanding.
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Modern "rock" has lost all of its balls, likely because of the skinny jeans:
http://www.laweekly.com/music/the-20-worst-hipster-bands-the-complete-list-2410844
There is good music to be had. You just have to look for it. Terrible take. What the hell do skinny jeans have to do with anything? I've got you pegged as a cargo short wearing redneck doofus.
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I'm more of a loose fit denim, band T-shirt, baseball cap guy if you must know.
Nice personal attack. Did I strike a nerve or something? The skinny jeans was a broad generalization meant as a joke. I'm guessing I've found one person who is male and admits to wearing them.
Given my love for metal and a strong disdain for country music and redneck culture, you've "pegged" me quite wrong. I'm more of a loose fit denim, band T-shirt, baseball cap guy if you must know.
I stand by my take. Indie rock, in my opinion, lacks balls or "crunch" A good lot of it is heavy as feathers and super pretentious. I blame Coldplay for starting the trend of neutered rock.
I'm more of a loose fit denim, band T-shirt, baseball cap guy if you must know.
Interesting take. I actually have a theory that U2 is to blame (and I happen to love U2). The Edge is a wonderful guitarist for that band. But, his style has been copied, poorly IMO, by so many modern bands. Now, the electric guitar is a 'mood' instrument, creating soundscapes instead of rockin' yer ass off. Not a metal guy at all but some reverb/delay/echo/compression has made its way into the fringes of that genre and emasculated it somewhat. Add in all the male singers who are either singing falsetto or are eunuchs and there doesn't seem to be much muscle in the music anymore.
Sure, you can find good music if you look hard enough. But, that's kind of the point, isn't it? It wasn't always this difficult to find good music. There was at least a decent percentage on the radio. Now you have to surf the net or really go off the beaten track many times to find the gems. For most people, it's just too much trouble. Hence 'Bro Country' and Nickelback and all the other trash out there making tons of dough and being mistaken for 'artists'.
So you're a dork. Got it.
Why didn't you just call me a skinny jean wearing ****** and get on with your life?
Slayer's aight....
Kinda mind-blown by that U2 theory btw. Tossed around similar ideas with friends but nothing as well developed.
I completely disagree."Nobody wants to do what their parents did".. explains the ebb and flow of most trends. Kids in the 90's didn't want to make their parents music from the 60's and 70's. It's just the way it is.
Whoa whoa whoa whoa WHOA. Let's not say anything we'll regret, now.Pink starbursts
You sir, have been voted off the island. I would buy packs of just the pink starburtsPink starbursts
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