A good portion of the history of Japan is Buddhist priests killing people (especially each other).
A good portion of the history of Japan is Buddhist priests killing people (especially each other).
They were saying it after their first and second, and maybe even third albums! I think they took a big shit on their own legacy with reality TV, lame reunions, and all that other stuff. They celebrity'd themselves right into irrelevance.
I remember thinking around that time that Jane's Addiction would be like the new Doors or something, going down as *the* LA band of the '90s.
Maybe Rolling Stone decided that just posting in the comments here would be better than actually printing a magazine.
I have my doubts about your question mark as well.
So, Happy Days over Stray Cats?
I think he's trying to say something about a John Lydon collaboration with Matt Johnson.
Fucking underachiever.
He was the chick with the bass guitar, right? I knew it!
I might be naive but I have no idea how it will turn out.
Hijacking this thread to ask about non-kid's movies to show to kids.
What keeps his movies from feeling overly twee to me is the fact that they are always centered on deeply flawed and fucked up characters. From Royal Tenenbaum to Max in Rushmore all the way to Mr. Fox.
Everything is always a goddamn "false flag operation" in the eyes of these mall ninjas. Worse yet, they use their entertainment-consuming "skills" to make their points—"There was an obvious continuity error in the news report, do they really expect me to believe this? TO REDDIT!"
We'll all still be rushing off to change our Facebook profile pictures to the appropriate flag overlay and post that fucking "How Did This Happen Says the Only Country where this Happens" Onion article. And then the contrarian wise-asses (hi everybody) will counter-post "This open-carry guy SHOT a would-be mugger but…
I knew a dude who actually started dressing up as Duckie.
Tush. (The show not the body part.)
That question mark implies that you expected someone to force people to click your link.
It seems like the show is hinting in that direction, but it's also a show that's willing to throw out a curveball or a red herring. For example, did we ever find out if they meant to drop the files in "Meinertzhagen’s Haversack"? In the end, did it matter?
It's the T of "Aviato."
Wait, does McDonald's give bottles of Coke for take-out now, instead of fountain Coke? Or are even his aides so out of touch that when they were told to get a burger and a Coke to make him look like a man of the people, they fucked even that up?