I would like to be able to read Catcher in the Rye again for the first time. But only if I was 15 again, the age I was when I first read it.
I would like to be able to read Catcher in the Rye again for the first time. But only if I was 15 again, the age I was when I first read it.
One more for Abby Road, escpecially side 2.
Yes, it really is the same Red West!
I live in Chicago and it's usually 8-9 bucks. It's funny how the prices for movies are different depending on where you live, but at any theater each movie ticket is the same price. The price for a $150 million movie like Watchmen costs the same as some indie that might have cost a couple mil. I guess they have to…
I almost died when I watched this…
Unfortunately, there seems to be no video available (the link is a transcipt from the SNL broadcast). I can clearly remember watching this with friends (in a pleasantly altered state) and laughing harder & harder as the skit went along (it helps if you know who Charles Karult is).…
Holy Shit! I remember seeing Bullet on TV
It was on late at night. I don't know if it was channel 7 or HBO or what ever. I think I may have watched it after coming home from a bar on a Friday or Saturday night and I haven't thought of it since, until reading this. But I remember how fucking weird it was.
After seeing Chuck and Buck, I've tried to watch everything the guy's involved with. He is so creepy, yet compelling sympathetic in that movie. Not a great date movie…
Season 3 next summer?
I hope so.
I'm not Larry Braverman
I'm not Larry Braverman, I'm liz Lemon's platonic friend!
Bloody nose
I saw these guys once, my friends were fans. I wasn't familiar. We were in the front row. As soon as they started, the guy next to me was kicked in the face by Yow or some crowd surfer. His blood sprayed into my beer, but I continued drinking.
I watched the whole thing
Iwas going to go to bed, but I started watching this after Colbert & could not stop. It wasn't really that offensive & it certainly was not funny. I guess I just couldn't believe that this "act" actually existed & was being shown on TV.
Awsome indeed
I was a little suprised at the lack of security as well. No scanning of the tickets, frisk or metal detector! Couple of my friends did sneak in, wasn't that hard.
This show seems made for for unobtrusive product placement. Do you think thy're making money from all these product mentions?
Fables of the Reconstruction (maybe because it's the first one I bought. By the way, I have the first 5 or 6 records on vinyl…worth anything or should I save them?
I was way into REM in my youth as well (thru high school -class of '84-I listened to classic rock like all my friends). The new stuff on the radio was horrible and I figured I'd be listening to Zeppelin and Hendrix for the rest of my days.
I like the 60's references
By the way, the cop tells Don his BAC is .15, he doesn't say what the legal limit is.
Roger Ebert
did an essay on this film as part of his "Great Movies" series a couple of months ago. After reading that and this, I just might have to throw this one in the Netflix que.
The Gun Club
Fire of Love is still a favorite of mine. Kind of like Southern gothic punk?
Santogold is not MIA
Yeah, Creator does sound just like MIA, but the rest of this disc is really all over the place. She has a real pop sensibility and she's a talented song writer.
Performance
I've had that DVD in my queue for a while (although it seemes to keep getting pushed down). It always said "very long wait". Now I know why.