Eunös ✈
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Tolerated, just not practically liked.
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Post by Eunös ✈ on Jun 25, 2023 3:09:41 GMT -5
Matt and Trey apparently dislike the first three seasons of South Park and would wipe them if they could Weirdly enough these remain some of my personal favourites.. Admittedly the animation has not aged well but I still enjoy watching them.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on Jun 25, 2023 3:40:26 GMT -5
Noel Gallagher hates Wonderwall. Related but not really relevant to the topic but Noel Gallagher also hates Liam Gallagher >_> Also I think both brothers hate Be Here Now.
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Post by thechase on Jun 25, 2023 4:43:48 GMT -5
Linkin Park don't like "In The End"
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Post by Jaws the Shark on Jun 25, 2023 5:05:12 GMT -5
The Rolling Stones have all but disavowed Their Satanic Majesties Request. This is one of those records that got reevaluated years later and critics have decided is good, but personally I still think it's shit. There's a couple of standout tracks - "She's A Rainbow" is a genuinely brilliant piece of baroque pop, - but most of it is the sound of too many drugs and unrestrained egos.
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Jun 25, 2023 9:28:03 GMT -5
Jani Lane could never get past the popularity of Cherry Pie. And as a side note, people mentioned in this thread could learn a thing or two from Bill Watterson. About a decade or so ago, there was a big exhibition of Calvin & Hobbes at a cartooning museum and they sold the exhibition booklet on Amazon. It has a huge interview with Watterson and he’s the polar opposite of “reclusive artist that hates his creation”. He did all he thought he could with Calvin, was tired of dealing with newspaper syndicates and just quietly moved onto other pursuits. It’s a great book, pick it up if it’s still out there. The only thing that seemed to rankle him was all the bootleg merchandise. I’m watching Jaws:The Revenge right now. Michael Caine missed accepting his first Oscar due to filming this and later said “I have not seen the film, which by all accounts is terrible. However, I have seen the house it bought and it is lovely.” It was actually the movie that made him get over his “Take anything you’re offered, you don’t know when they’ll stop calling” mindset.
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MolotovMocktail
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Home of the 5-time, 5-time, 5-time, 5-time 5-time Super Bowl Champion 49ers-and Wrestlemania 31
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Jun 25, 2023 12:46:32 GMT -5
The Rolling Stones have all but disavowed Their Satanic Majesties Request. This is one of those records that got reevaluated years later and critics have decided is good, but personally I still think it's shit. There's a couple of standout tracks - "She's A Rainbow" is a genuinely brilliant piece of baroque pop, - but most of it is the sound of too many drugs and unrestrained egos. I always thought there was some low-key good stuff on that album. Citadel, In Another Land, 2000 Man (though I prefer KISS’ version) and The Lantern are all really enjoyable. On With the Show is a fun, inoffensive closer. Gomper starts out good, but then devolves into the drug-induced experimentation you mention.
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Post by Jaws the Shark on Jun 25, 2023 14:21:30 GMT -5
This is one of those records that got reevaluated years later and critics have decided is good, but personally I still think it's shit. There's a couple of standout tracks - "She's A Rainbow" is a genuinely brilliant piece of baroque pop, - but most of it is the sound of too many drugs and unrestrained egos. I always thought there was some low-key good stuff on that album. Citadel, In Another Land, 2000 Man (though I prefer KISS’ version) and The Lantern are all really enjoyable. On With the Show is a fun, inoffensive closer. Gomper starts out good, but then devolves into the drug-induced experimentation you mention. Yeah, I don't mind "In Another Land" at all, it reminds me a bit of something the Zombies would've done on Odessey and Oracle.
The problem is how it was all cobbled together at the last minute after realising they'd spent months in the studio and hadn't really produced anything because they were too busy taking drugs and entertaining girlfriends and hangers-on, and had no producer, so it was full of things that weren't complete, and other things that went on and on and didn't really go anywhere. If they'd a) spent less time pissballing about and more time doing actual work, and b) had someone there to take all of these ideas and turn them into something cohesive, I might have enjoyed it more. As it is it just feels like a bit of a shambles, and not in an interesting Big Star's Third sort of way, in an irritating and misguidedly pretentious way. But that's just me.
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Post by Savage Gambino on Jun 25, 2023 15:48:13 GMT -5
-Joel Schumacher's commentary for Batman and Robin is mostly just him apologizing for making it. George Clooney was also apologizing for that movie years later. There's something to be said, either about the cultural impact of Batman or just how loud the fanboy whining was, that for all of the genuinely terrible comic book movies out there, Batman and Robin was the only one that seemed to demand outright contrition.
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