Also, watch 'In Bruges' because it's awesome. (It's also the only movie I can stand Colin Farrell in — usually I just imagine him being replaced by Will Ferrell and the movie becomes more enjoyable.)
Also, watch 'In Bruges' because it's awesome. (It's also the only movie I can stand Colin Farrell in — usually I just imagine him being replaced by Will Ferrell and the movie becomes more enjoyable.)
Can I just point out that Warren Oates hates Led Zeppelin, but likes Meat Loaf enough to pay to see him in concert? That's just fucking weird, Warren.
The Kinks
In 1979, some friends and I bought tickets to The Kinks at the Providence Civic Center. On the day of the show, the guy that my friends were driving to the show with, who hated me, refused to let me ride to the show with them, so I ended up giving the ticket away. The Kinks recorded portions of the "One…
Robuttnik, you should have included a spoiler warning there. I had no idea when the crosswords went up and liked the fact that I could randomly click on it once a week and there'd be a good chance that it would be new. Now, like Savage Love, the crossword will be old within a half hour of it going up.
I was expecting Tampax's post to be followed by a complementary post by Xapmat.
Claudette Colbert FTW.
I believe Walken once said that everything in that scene was in the script, except for his cantaloupe line.
I couldn't tell if Pathfinder was any good, since the look of the movie was so distracting that I wanted to punch it in the face the entire time.
I recently rewatched Alien Resurrection. I was happy to see that the good ideas that it had held up pretty well (the alien escape scene, Ripley's awesomeness, Brad Dourif) and was not surprised that the lame parts (the rest of the movie, more or less) were, indeed, still lame.
D'oh!
*Sackhoff*
I'd pay good money to see Sackoff in that outfit from the beginning of Femme Fatale.
I was actually going to bring up "Hot Dog" as one of their fun songs, but I've been trying to block that whole, horrible album out of my mind for years. I do think Zeppelin has some fun songs, but that have many more serious ones, in my opinion. This is not a bad thing, necessarily, I just think that they did take…
@Senator_Corleone - I was referring to the fact that Zeppelin took themselves way too seriously, rarely writing songs that were "fun" rather than "important."
Even as a huge Zeppelin fan, I admit that "fun" is generally not something they're associated with.
I hope you mean "up to and including" Vol. 4. Vol. 4 is my hands-down favorite Sabbath album.
I'll second the love for Cowboy Song. Soldier of Fortune rules as well, but the lyrics are only (approximately) 50% as dumb as Cowboy.
these less???
these *days*
Fuck.
Yeah, you know they're already having the costume department make fatigues in Worthington's size for this. How the fuck is this guy the go-to actor for action these less. He's less of an actor than, say, Lou Diamond Phillips and about as macho as, umm, Lou Diamond Phillips.
That scene where Logan has the really blue eyes ends with the excessive blue being shifted to President Useless' eyes. In other words (by way of some heavy handed TV producers) she's officially become a bad guy. I watched in HD and Logan's upper lip even had some blue on it.
In the US, 80+ percent of the population self-identifies as christian. The US kills WAY more muslims than they kill US citizens. Sure, they've got all that 14th century thinking, but our "enlightenment" doesn't really make us any less cruel and murderous. We just do it for "strategic interests" instead of (what…