I barely remember the film besides the slinky. I know I saw it in the theater, though. Oh, the "white devil" scene I remember being pretty funny.
I barely remember the film besides the slinky. I know I saw it in the theater, though. Oh, the "white devil" scene I remember being pretty funny.
I'll say it: as annoying as Adam Sandler's movie career has been, it's worth it to have Billy Madison (and Happy Gilmore). BM (ha! poop joke!) is hysterical and as close as we got in the 90s to something like the Marx Brothers.
The Slinky scene, right?
Pretty sure I saw it twice in the theater. Not that I loved it or anything, but it was not universally hated until after Batman & Robin came out.
If I wanted smoke blown up my ass, I'd be at home with a pack of cigarettes and a short length of hose.
I just sold you for a cigarette, AND I DON'T EVEN SMOKE!
It was great mindfuckery.
I think I played it about a year after it came out. I don't even remember it being insanely great. I mean, it's certainly no Chrono Trigger, which I played endlessly.
Tugboat Maguire, you mean.
Wait, she's in an interracial relationship with children? That's not legal, dude.
Anyway, he wasn't white, he was one of those olive-skinned motherfuckers from Italy.
Hunks. Season 4, episode 8, New Kid on the Block.
Donkey Lips also recently appeared on Tim & Eric's Bedtime Stories.
Teen pregnancy is way, way down, but what studies have actually connected it to those specific shows?
And now back to The Brothers Grunt…
1995 was also the year the Aeon Flux series premiered. Why are we talking about Singled Out when we could be talking about THAT?
Madonna (Truth or Dare) for me.
"What were we supposed to do? You eviscerated and sodomized Vince Neal in front of cameras!"
Yeah, I enjoyed Damsels but didn't think it was great. I was a little disappointed after waiting so long after Disco. Ftr, the main characters in Disco work at a low level in a publishing house. IIRC, one or both of them
It's been a while, so I don't quite recall what exactly the protagonist of Barcelona does, but he's an American living in Europe. I guess not too rare, I suppose, but he came off well off. The characters in The Last Days of Disco are middle class but probably poor for people living in NYC.