yeah i had piano lessons age 7-16.did you get music lessons when you were a kid woops?
is it that bad? the trailer had me hopeful as it looked like it was going to be something other than a tony origin story fan service vehicle.nobody in music has shat on their legend as utterly as the makers of the Sopranos have done with this prequel
I took guitar lessons at 13 for the sole reason of sticking it to my younger brother who had tried and failed 3 separate timesyeah i had piano lessons age 7-16.
excellent motivationI took guitar lessons at 13 for the sole reason of sticking it to my younger brother who had tried and failed 3 separate times
They're just autistic, don't let it get to youyou lot make me feel so dumb
They're just autistic, don't let it get to you
is it that bad? the trailer had me hopeful as it looked like it was going to be something other than a tony origin story fan service vehicle.
Tm stuff?A lot of actors and directors have what on their legends when you think about it. De Niro. Scorsese. I would say lynch as well with all his tm stuff. It's part of the process. Success makes you go mad.
Tm stuff?
Oh no... it's like that is it?nobody in music has shat on their legend as utterly as the makers of the Sopranos have done with this prequel
I think a lot of directors have uneven careers which is quite a different thing. With The Return Lynch was hardly tarnishing his previous stuff, far from it I'd say.A lot of actors and directors have what on their legends when you think about it. De Niro. Scorsese. I would say lynch as well with all his tm stuff. It's part of the process. Success makes you go mad.
Seagal stated that due to his aikido training he was 'immune' to being choked unconscious. It has been alleged that at some point LeBell heard about the claim and gave Seagal the opportunity to prove it. LeBell is said to have placed his arms around Seagal's neck, and once Seagal said "go", proceeded to choke him unconscious, with Seagal losing control of his bowels
I think a lot of directors have uneven careers which is quite a different thing. With The Return Lynch was hardly tarnishing his previous stuff, far from it I'd say.
Steven Seagal however certainly shat on his own leg.
I'm becoming aware of a pattern - film gets announced frustratingly far in advance so that my interest is raised but I manage to remind myself that there is no point thinking about it for the next year or so. Release date nears and adverts and so on at first remind me of it, then begin to annoy me with their frequency, but even so I'm powerless to resist their seductive lure... then the film is out in some countries, but not here... then everyone on Dissensus watches it just before it arrives in Portugal and comprehensively shits all over it, completely destroying my interest. Finally the film comes out here but I stay in and watch Midsomer Murders instead.Oh no... it's like that is it?