There was a Duran Duran BOARDGAME.
There was a Duran Duran BOARDGAME.
Who knows, but I kind of picture John Hamm in the George role for whatever reason.
This is addressed, IIRC, in Jetsons: The Movie. They talk about having to keep above the "smog layer" or something.
I really would like to see a Bill Cosby Bukowski show.
I'm sure this all Tom Gugliotta's fault. T-WOLVES!
Awwwlllright. Can't wait to see what Adam "The Laugh-Giver" Devine's got in store.
I like them equally.
He died on a Monday, YOU BUFFOON!
Hey, Mark! You love Gwar! Why don't you join the band?
I *think* you are referring to a scene that's closer to the middle.
Will Fall Out Boy (or the like) be covering the Ramones song in it?
Speaking of vinyl, Mondo has a limited run double LP of the Halloween soundtrack that came out today. Just bought mine: http://www.mondotees.com/
Hail to the king, baby.
But Zombie's Halloween is just insulting enough to the viewer enough, just stupid enough, just bat shit enough to make for some amazing viewing. I love hating that movie.
I've heard - I can't remember where - that the two worlds are supposed to merge at some point (if, financially, they are able to get that far). And that, my fiends, would be amazing.
Sure. It wasn't just because Peter Jackson loved over-the-top gore.
It's definitely as bloody, but I don't know if it's as nasty as Dead Alive. It's pretty gruesome, but it's a different type of grue - a lot more realistic as has been said.
Lords of Salem is a plodding mess spotted throughout with some amazing technical flourishes from the director. For a better throwback to seventies slow-burn horror see House of the Devil.
I watched all of the Night of the Demons movies so you don't have to. Did a podcast about it, too. Should be up later this evening at http://www.olympicartichoke…
Excluding Jethro Tull. Right?