Can they bring back Paul Reubens as his dad like in Batman Returns? His pal Au Revoir Simone played his mom. Once you go Burton, you'll never be hurtin' (for bit parts).
Can they bring back Paul Reubens as his dad like in Batman Returns? His pal Au Revoir Simone played his mom. Once you go Burton, you'll never be hurtin' (for bit parts).
Artist Scott Bateman and Kevin Murphy of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame did a faux-indie song called "Aluminum & Beer." It has since become elusive on the Internet but always found that play on I&W cute.
Crazy, Stupid, Love,
More like Crazy Stupid Commas harharharhar
The Dust Is A Lie.
… and a movie?
Wasn't there supposed to be a show connected to Patti Smith's memoir Just Kids? Is this it?
Like I remember some mumbling of a show revolving around the adventures of Anthony Kiedis' drug-dealer to the stars dad in LA.
shameless plugging. Mastodon used to play every summer at the best stoner rock fest that ever was or ever will be in my hometown of Youngstown, Ohio.
yes, right before you … got hit with Snake's Camaro. Or did he have a T-Bird like Apu?
ff Oh yeah, even middle-school me knew that the sled was Rosebud, even before we knew Bart's cupcakes were Clockwork Orange boobies. Though thanks to our library's VHS selection I soon found out all the delicious Simpsons/Kubrick references. "Mind if I slag off school tomorrow? Got a pain in me gulliver!" "I'm living…
Honky Grandma Be Trippin.
*Enter Milhouse.
Oh hey, I remember you! Though I never got Snake's Middlebury shirt until much much later.
Yeah, they kinda frown on offering us more ideas about killy-type stuff.
I knew more of the "22 Films" reference than I did of "Pulp Fiction" mostly because of a panel ad in whatever magazine my parents got. Many Simpsons references were lost on me until I saw the source material. Some I had enough pop culture context clues that seeing the source material wasn't necessary to get the joke…
I hope that was a veggie dog he ate. Since it was a predominately Indian party maybe the whole grill was tofu dogs? Paul and Linda would approve.
Also, I saw this before Pulp Fiction, so I knew the Zed/Herman thing was SOMEthing, and the increase of ball gag humor at the time had SOMEthing to do with this film I kept hearing about but wouldn't see until 10 years later.
NOW MARCH!
Did you see Wanted and Desired as part of the Polanski Solution?
I recall so vividly how he ripped the knife and fork from his little felt hat, ala BRANDED. A spoooon is all I ever wanted!
This brings to mind the award-winning Spoon Mountain Opera on Mr.
Rogers. That Knife and Fork dude did a number on my fragile young mental
state. I still remember those songs, though surviving video of the
episode is scant.