It's a poor Vacation sequel, but a great 80's time capsule. Still, it's funnier than Vegas or the DTV crap.
It's a poor Vacation sequel, but a great 80's time capsule. Still, it's funnier than Vegas or the DTV crap.
Except there are tons of strippers with enough brains to know vaccines don't cause autism.
WCW Thunder.
I have to admit, though I'm no Nolan fanboy, it sucks that a big-budget original script got edged out at the box office by Marvel Kidz Colors & Shapes Puddin' Friends 6.
What's a Tim Conway?
One of the most disappointing docs I've ever seen is Mansome. Interesting subject and commentators like Jason Bateman and John Waters… and of course Spurlock ruins it by focusing on someone even douchier than himself, that guy entering the beard contest.
I'd like to see it try.
Hey, get your positive attitude out of here! We're all supposed to hate Great Job Internet now!
It's all about the bass, no treble, with it's victims.
Yeah, Costner had the potential to be the best Pa Kent and he got saddled with that. Oh well, there's always John Schnieder.
I don't hate the movie but I groaned outloud when that scene started. By the end I was waking up the neighbors.
What is it with people listening to the same song over and over again and not having the consideration to do it with headphones on?! NIN's "We're in This Together" was ruined for a friend because she had to listen to another friend's douchey boyfriend listen to it for six hours straight.
Marilyn Manson - Worlock
Tapeworm - Worlock
Lost count of how many times I saw that Worlock remix mislabeled as a Tapeworm song (there are no Tapeworm songs, people, it fell apart) or a Marilyn Manson cover. Plus as she touched on all the parody songs attributed to Weird Al, including stuff that's more adult than he usually goes.
She really nailed Tears For Fears appeal IMO. I love the Shout video for how OTT earnest it is.
Mike Nelson commented on my Daria-avatar on Facebook. That was cool.
But did your best friends dad threaten to throw Vanilla Ice off a patio?
Other than the last statement on it's quality, pretty much. It's quite interesting at least, and not bad at all. It has that Larry Cohen vibe to it.
Watched the original a few months ago via an Elvira DVD. Was gobsmacked the director of Squirm could do something that good, though TBF I also liked his slasher Just Before Dawn (with George Kennedy literally phoning in his role). I can live with this, I guess.
Jek Porkins?