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Rick Brands
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I prefer the octal system, but i need to get busy with the bandsaw to earn followers, apparently.

I seriously love 'Cry-Baby'. I re-watch it every couple of months. Same thing with 'Serial Mom', but yeah, I guess those two are considered his more 'commercial' films, as far as Waters' movies can be called that.

Ryan: 'Don't be stupid. I kill stupid people.'

@avclub-f62296b9393b6ab9229ebde91ed8469f:disqus - I'm from Europe, and as far as I know, nobody uses the A-F system around here. We grade in points, which I think actually makes more sense.

And rightly so. Good movie.

It's definitely an album suited for a certain mood. No 'shuffle' material at all.

It's strange indeed. If you just take a look at how much the musical landscape changed in a decade's time in the 'recent' past (from '63-'73, '73-'83 and '83-'93), there were literally HUGE tonal shifts in pop and rock music. Since then, a lot of interesting things have happened (mostly in 'underground'-ish

Back in my teenager years, this pretty girl I used to play pool with invited me over to her place, and we were sitting on her bed when she put on a recording of whales fucking. It actually was a massive turn-off, in the sense of 'how obvious can you freakin' be', so I just left.

Amon Tobin's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory soundtrack nothwithstanding.

I have this thing with the Raveonettes' Aly Walk With Me; the noise part at the end is really giving me weird flashbacks, since I once put it on during a particularly, uhm, passionate one night stand. Gets me all 'staring into the distance, grinning devilishly'. Quite uncomfortable when it passes by on shuffle while

What @avclub-2d0cca95ad6a2061d208d765e79af478:disqus said. Closing Time is basically a guaranteed sexytime. On the other hand, he does have songs called Get Behind the Mule, Way Down in the Hole and Hoist That Rag, so.

I can't stand the Red Hot chili Peppers either, but I have to say they're a technically good band playing crappy songs. And Anthony Kiedis is an awful singer and an even worse songwriter. Jeez, the pseudo-deep bullshit that guy dares to call lyrics. I'm getting a headache just thinking about 'Around the World'.

I used to set up gigs for young bands (-18) in a music centre, and most of them listened to records from well before their time, which you could also clearly tell from the music they made. However, I've also started a lot of conversations with people of pretty much all ages about the t-shirt they were wearing, only to

I suppose that is a rhetorical question.

It's the new black, right?

The fact that Harrison's ridiculously repetitive moaning (ow ow ow), truly the worst child acting I've ever seen, doesn't really stand out in this episode, says a lot about the depths Dexter has sunk to. I used to love this show, but it's even way overdue to say 'good riddance'. It's got more of a disinterested 'mmm,

I like them both, in a completely different manner. Maybe it's tantamount to another Cameron-sequel: T2 is to the original Terminator what Aliens is compared to Alien: less gut-wrenching terror, more gut-busting muscle. But I think both movies are great.

No, that was a very interesting read (to me, at least). It's the first I've heard about Pathfinder, and I really hope I can get my hands on a copy of some kind here in Belgium. Also, I agree with@The_Lame_Dane:disqus about the Norwegian, original version of Insomnia being far superior to Nolan's remake, although I am

No, that was a very interesting read (to me, at least). It's the first I've heard about Pathfinder, and I really hope I can get my hands on a copy of some kind here in Belgium. Also, I agree with@The_Lame_Dane:disqus about the Norwegian, original version of Insomnia being far superior to Nolan's remake, although I am