yeah, according to their website:
yeah, according to their website:
Moisten her "every thought"
Riiiiiiiiiiiight. So THAT's what they're calling it nowadays.
Yeah, beacause his vocal cords are in such tip-fucking-top shape now.
Mr. Cent THINKS the film will involve him beating up Nicolas Cage. Little does he know how much Nicolas Cage loves to "improvise".
I was on a flight to Singapore, and they played Snow Dogs, then Crossroads, then that Hugh Jackman/Meg Ryan time travel rom com.
@Fresh Jive:
That made my day.
So there may be a movie
that involves Nicolas Cage beating the crap out of 50 Cent, and NOW you're pessimistic? Because that pitch sounds like someone has been reading my dream journal.
I enjoyed the first two Tuatara albums waaaaay more than I thought I would. The album they made backing up Mark Eitzel was also very good.
No, you are wrong, because it doesn't.
The Tall Guy, Kirk. The Tall Guy.
It actually holds up better than you might think, although most of that is because of Jeff Goldblum.
It's kind of like The Big Chill
If The Big Chill sucked.
It's not "contemporary-is-better"; My point is that by taking the original, and adding the fuzziness that comes from nostalgia and selective memory, something new and even better is created. Which was sort of the point of that film. Which I enjoyed very much.
Precious: Based on a fight between DMX and some guy.
I love Ghostbusters too, but settle down here, people.
It's not like she's trying to give you universal health care or something.
Also, Will.i.am did a pretty bangin' tune for the Dexter's Lab soundtrack.
Yes, thank you so much for this. Stars of the Lid is one of my favorite bands, and that clip you posted made my day. Jealous you got to see them and Sunn 0)))), but very happy to have such a great write-up.
Is that John Cusack in that picture
or did Dustin Hoffman get a whole lot taller?
I hate the Grateful Dead
but I love this album
Oh sure, Park Slope feels the love, but not the Hudson Valley?
Why do you fear trees? It's ok, that M. Night movie was fiction.