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Have you actually listened to the album? At first I was like wtf…
but its grown on me. Especially Pinkie's Dream and the title track. It sort of is like watching a David Lynch movie, just with only the sound.

Have you actually listened to the album? At first I was like wtf…
but its grown on me. Especially Pinkie's Dream and the title track. It sort of is like watching a David Lynch movie, just with only the sound.

Does anyone else but me see the previews for this and feel like it is in really bad taste? You know, capitalizing on a real-life horror to make some  shitty horror movie?

Does anyone else but me see the previews for this and feel like it is in really bad taste? You know, capitalizing on a real-life horror to make some  shitty horror movie?

Walk Hard: the whole damn soundtrack

Walk Hard: the whole damn soundtrack

Voiced by Greg Proops, of all people. Was Wayne Brady busy choking a bitch?

Voiced by Greg Proops, of all people. Was Wayne Brady busy choking a bitch?

All three prequels had cool ideas. That's what's so frustrating about them. Lucas is a great idea man, but should be kept away from screenplay and directing duties.

All three prequels had cool ideas. That's what's so frustrating about them. Lucas is a great idea man, but should be kept away from screenplay and directing duties.

The best interpretation I've read is that the bible verse is John 1:14 
"The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us"
Think about the opening shot of the movie and it fits perfectly.

Do you really want to know? Ok, I warned you:

I think being in Boingo actually improved his film scores somehow. It was another creative outlet that used a different part of his brain

What are you talking about, that album has amazing lyrics.

The key element missing from Last Crusade, for me, was a sense of danger about the Indiana Jones character. It was present in Raiders and especially in Temple. This guy is a mercenary, a bit of a womanizer, and he kills people. I do think Spielberg decided to soften him after the negative reaction he got from Temple.

As offensive as the Ryan Dunn joke may or may not have been, Dunn's fans seem particularly psycho.

Yes, he has always been at least quasi-libertarian. But I used to watch his HBO show and I remember him doing some really heartfelt rants about subjects like the homeless problem in America and pleading for more funding for the arts in schools, and calling Newt Gingrich a "fascist troll". Although I suppose much of

I listen to his radio show sometimes, mainly because he has Norm Macdonald and other former SNL guys on all the time and its fun to hear them tell behind the scenes stories. That's not until the second hour, which means you have to sit through an hour of him talking politics. Now, occasionally he will still make a

I'm genuinely fascinated by Dennis Miller. I periodically tune in to his radio show, and its clear he genuinely and passionately believes what he is saying, not just doing it for the money or whatever.