Watch out, that Kimmy soundtrack is deadly, stays in your head for days
One of, if not THE, greatest TV theme song ever.
It's catchy. It's on point. It's good.
I have seen and read your sentiment alot in the interwebs. I think perhaps it's way way too soon to place it in those hallowed ranks. IMO
I think we can say of the decade though, right? I mean it a pretty low bar.
As long as theBBT theme is one above it.
I hate that show with an apathetic passion, but I'll agree, one of the best theme songs.
How does apathetic passion work?
I hate the show as much as I hate any TV/film thing that I hate but, despite it's unfathomable popularity I feel no desire to put any effort into the hate. No need to argue for its terribleness. Maybe it's because of the weird thing of it being the most watched show on TV and yet at the same time nobody acts like its a major shared cultural experience. I've never heard the following exchange: "Man, I'm like four episodes behind on BBT." "Dude, you need to catch up so we can talk about it."
My wife read Fire in the Hole, she said Dickey Bennet was a Crowe in the story. That makes a lot of sense because Danny and other brother Crowe reminded me a lot of Dickey and slow brother Bennet.
My wife read Fire in the Hole, she said Dickey Bennet was a Crowe in the story. That makes a lot of sense because Danny and other brother Crowe reminded me a lot of Dickey and slow brother Bennet.
I don't remember that at all.
There was another pair of brothers working for Boyd; big, dumb, doomed Nazis.
In the pilot of Justified, Raylan asked Dewey Crowe if he was related to the Belle Glade Crowes. I knew everything I needed to know about the family because of Belle Glade. Dumb, mean, and lifelong criminals with drug ties. it's the reputation of the city.
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I need some help with that abbr.
We use too many abbr. for me to keep up with everything.
There was another pair of brothers working for Boyd; big, dumb, doomed Nazis.
All related, a whole spectrum of stupid and mean.
Mysteries at The Museum
Ninja: Shadow of a Tear
I read all the books since seeing season 2, so the show seems like a weird parallel world now, but still good.
Watched Atari: Game Over tonight. Anyone that lived through the late 70's early 80's "Atari years" ought to enjoy it.
I totally missed that news last fall. Thanks!
Btw, thanks @playdohsrepublic .
It was indeed free. And now I have access to all of GoT!