TWfS - which site do you use? I'm still skeptical.
TWfS - which site do you use? I'm still skeptical.
Bzzt…. no way is there more vagina than penis in non-porn films. There's a lot more female frontal nudity than there is male frontal nudity, but that's not the same thing as seeing vag, which generally stays hidden on film.
I actually saw this movie in the theater when it came out (I was in college) and, bizarrely enough, I actually didn't detect the Big Twist before it was revealed. On the other hand, even in movies without boobies, I'm generally not very interested in plot. I'm more a pure cinema kind of guy. How's that excuse for…
Look, the USA is one of the world's most populous countries and exerts a tremendous amount of influence on the world, good or bad, through its politics and media. Canada is a nice place, but it has a tenth of the population and isn't exactly a giant player on the world scene. Yes, your typical Canadian knows a lot…
I got one of those "Don't Blame Me I Voted for Bill and Opus" t-shirts in about 6th grade or so, and then when I outgrew it, I got a bigger one to replace it.
Yeah, the old-timey NFL thing and then maybe the Chewable Pampers were the only good bits on last night's SNL.
Hey, man, don't knock "Sussudio."
"Because it suffers from the BIG 80's trifecta: Phil Collins influenced (and often played) cymbaless processed drum sound, Chapman Stickery, and Fairlight programming. "
Not a big fan of the More soundtrack, though there is some good stuff on there (I like the live bootleg of "Cymbeline" that I have). But put me in for "Obscured by Clouds" as their most underrated album. It's their first album with synths, and there are some really cool moody pieces on there (the title track,…
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Information Society
Aww man, you dropped the Information Society? Their first album, with their one hit, was merely OK, but HACK and PEACE AND LOVE, INC. were pretty fun. If nothing else, they're a touchstone for where tech geekdom met music geekdom in the early 90s.
Night Cat? You mean that chick who was an early-90s attempt at crossover marketing where there was an actual singer called Night Cat who made an album that didn't sell, and they made a comic book about her, and that also didn't sell? Man, Marvel will bring back *any* character.
Yeah, I remember reading a lot about how "brilliant" this movie was when it came out, but let me tell you—- the math in this movie is absolute crap. There's the aforementioned bit where they claim to have tried every 216-digit number. There's that premise of his that in every system, patterns emerge. Um, what? Not…
I've never been to Opryland, but I have been on the Hangman. When the park closed down, they moved the ride to Six Flags Marine World in California and renamed it Kong. The park itself was recently renamed Six Flags Discovery Kingdom. Check out the reference on the rollercoaster database:
http://www.rcdb.com/id162.htm
Man, I saw bonobos going at it at the zoo once. That was some scary shit. The one dude was just running around with his bright red pencil dick screwing everything in sight.
Houses of the Holy is the correct answer.
Boston
Man, Boston singer Brad Delp looked like Bob Ross. And their drummer looked like an unfrozen caveman… seriously, what is he wearing, a bearskin dyed powder blue?
Blind Faith?
Uhh, no.
Ehh, I think Portishead's self-titled album is easily better than their debut.