It was my first failed firstie. I am basking in it, my friend
It was my first failed firstie. I am basking in it, my friend
Maybe, but MTV isn't exactly his demo either.
I'll be first in line to get CANCERAIDS from these fine family flicks
Good point. The thing is, I guess I don't mind if fictional characters use real world products, but I can't stand it when it seems less like a real use of the product and more like an ad
Mother Father Chinese Dentist
That was on in the background a year or so ago. Having never seen it when it was new, I have to imagine it seemed on the cutting edge then, but man, it was awful. Besides The Wizard, has there ever been another movie that so blatantly advertises a product the way this movie does with AOL?
I like to think I had a better Transformers joke for this, but nah. Good job
Does fucking like a stud automatically mean you're great in bed?
I've had langres and riesling, but never iron and wine.
I'm uh…sorry
I just moved from Indy last fall. But yeah, no matter where we're from, we all end up at the sweet Laurel Canyon.
@avclub-ccc36675ce8d7286aff56ecccb53d0a5:disqus , well done, sir or madam.
@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus Ok, cool. Fellow Bloomington resident here.
This is my first
@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus , not related to the article, but did I see you post on another thread that you're from Bloomington?
I have heard a lot of love about Hello Nasty since Yauch died. I didn't know it was that well liked. I was working at a record store when it came out and hearing roughly twice a day for a couple months may have burnt me on it. I will have to go back to that one.
What a great short film that was.
@ProfessorPoopyPants:disqus , Yeah, I buy music online sometimes, but I used to live down the street from a used cd/game/dvd store and they were like "3 CDs for $10." Unfortunately, in the past few years, as CDs started to die, they didn't buy anything that wasn't a new release or a "best of" of a well known artist.…
Maybe it's living in a college town where a lot of well-to-do people come from around the world to attend, but when I was last at a record store (on Record Store Day), I was floored by how much they were charging for CDs. Even used CDs were around $8 - $10.