Tennessee isn't going to elect anyone sane anyway. Might as well be the son of a great singer as some anonymous, blow-dried congressman who does the hard right voting for Tennesseans.
Tennessee isn't going to elect anyone sane anyway. Might as well be the son of a great singer as some anonymous, blow-dried congressman who does the hard right voting for Tennesseans.
I'm starting…
…laugh more at the few minutes of Joan Rivers complaining about fashion that my DVR records at the end of "The Soup" than I am at "The Soup." I don't give a crap about fashion, but I think I may have to start sitting through it to hear her be funny.
Did we ever see his girlfriend, Judith? I wondered if Harris hadn't made her up, Anthony Michael Hall-style.
I've actually liked the things he's been involved in, but didn't write and direct ("Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "Walk Hard," "Pineapple Express" and "Superbad") better than the one's he's more responsible for.
And if I'd believe anyone was an impressionable mind that had been influenced by too much MTV-watching, it'd be the Jersey Shore ladies and gents. I don't know if the circle is exactly vicious, but sure isn't very nice.
Most would direct a movie where the main attraction for the audience is seeing giant robots fight each other in such a way so as the audience can actually see the giant robots fight each other.
Yeah, I do want to hang in a bar with hot, female versions of Quentin Taratino. I'm not that surprised that most moviegoers felt differently, though.
I'm with Cliffy. I liked that it felt sorta creepy. I also (spoilers for the end)…
@Tecumseh:
They could do three or four nights about you, for instance. Do kids still get taught the War of 1812 was about impressment of seamen(which is not a 1800s gay joke.)
Marcus is 180 degrees from the truth. The prequels are the ultimate example of a BAD idea, story-wise.
That's what I'd do, but I'm glad to hear I wouldn't have to do it alone.
The last two times I've seen obvious Juggalos, they were with their Juggalettes and each a couple of Juggalkids in tow. The second time was at Smashburger and I think the first was at Meijer.
So, what…
…do people do when they play "Do The Standing Still"?
I think Korn's first three albums still qualify as pretty good to excellent. They really had a different sound than Limp Bizkit and all the others that came after them/started aping them. The guitar playing was a lot more funky at the same time as Jonathan Davis is flipping out. There's just more going on their than…
@himself
I'd say they already invented it on "Chaos A.D." But it certainly was more pronounced on "Roots." I wasn't the biggest fan of that one, but I think I still have it. Might be worth dragging out, as I still really love "Chaos A.D."
@Prince Joffrey
Don't try me, kid. On the Internet I'm built like Gregor Clegane with tungsten hard-on.
Brolin was the biggest improvement that's not getting talked much about. The original Tom Chaney didn't seem menacing enough.
I always thought gerbils didn't see color.
@Montypark:
It does mean that. At least under current law, they can't touch you if you don't use the public airwaves to broadcast to users.
So, I only would have had to stick around for like 18 episodes before it got tolerable?