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if we are really are talking some sort of downer, the-future-is-hopeless kind of double bill, then it's Clean, Shaven followed by any romantic comedy starring Jennifer Aniston

shouldn't wine be drunk straight out of the box as God intended?

what's the deal…
…with the big name literary types tackling the end of the world post-apocolypse thing so much? Cormac McCarthy's The Road, this book (which I know Oryx predates, but…), I know there have been others - something going on with the drinking water at writer's workshops or something? I personally enjoy

i should have mentioned it's the "Gary Indiana Serial Killer Film Festival" - good times all around!

this generations kerouac is dan brown - which is what both this generation and that sorta line if inquiry deserve…

i know where the wild things are - in her pants

ah why bother
was going to go for a firstie, and then was like "who even reads the book reviews?"

possum and pbrs
zebra and zima

What about the AIDS? Had that yet? And the death - it typically follows at some point…

hmmm…
looking at that photo - is the stepfather owen wilson's dad?

better double bill - henry, portrait of a serial killer then clean, shaven (which is wholly capable of following henry). But yeah, henry and stepfather not so much.

your first is on my lirst
yes? no? aids?

lips on conan
they just completely shredded watching the planets on conan - love the kleig light gong thing they got going on - hoping they pass through cleveland on their tour so i can catch them, they look pretty energized

apparently none of you have ever attempted to find a clitoris at the bottom of a cold bowl of peanut butter - i do believe that's an analogy we can all rally around, no?

@staircar1 - just wonderin' - wait did your high school friend do with that remaining 20% of his time?

if you like your post-apocolyptic, scorched earth, mad-max meets killer robot droid type sci-fi + horror mashup with a circa 1990 industrial soundtrack (ministry, PIL) and yes - with actorly turns by both Iggy Pop and Lemmy, then yes - recommended. But I've been waiting for this to come out on dvd to refresh my memory

what i love about the lips is how they are able to tap into a kind of inner freak/outsider art/edge of madness aesthetic, without completing falling over and off the edge. It's sorta like if muscial genius/madmen like Roky Erikson had just enough sanity in them not to go completely nuts; but could hold it together and

i'll wear my prattish dickhead mantle quiet proudly - would you care to throw in a twattling cuntlip while yer at it?

new avclub theory
in light of the fact we are in the early stages of this thread and have already covered the "hey - your positive review is tied to the ads on your site!" and the "band x now sucks 'cause their music was used in a commercial", I posit a theory: there is a direct correlation between those inclined to

if you actually want to satisy your jones for seeing muppets do awful things on film, check out "Meet the Feebles" by Peter Jackson (yes, the Lord of the Rings Peter Jackson). It's set in some alternate universe where a "Muppet Show" style cast of characters (the Feebles) do very disgusting, nasty, dirty things.