That picture
makes it look like you're talking about the final installment of the Teen Wolf Trilogy.
That picture
makes it look like you're talking about the final installment of the Teen Wolf Trilogy.
This was five eighths of the fun in Midnight Club:LA. I could spend forever driving around finding spots I know and ramming into them at ludicrous speeds.
My best sports moment was when USC beat Cal in '04, the year they beat Oklahoma for the national championship. Being in the student section during the goal-line stand was tremendous.
I think its the editing in the shaving scene that does it for me. It just keeps yanking you forward arbitrarily, pulling you unwillingly towards the end when the sound cuts out. It's like his line saying he's going to kill himself tomorrow, and then all of the sudden the blood's running down his arms. It takes some…
Hazards of Love is my favorite album of theirs, but I'm nuts. Picaresque would probably be a better fit for the list. Maybe Crane Wife. Whatever.
He actually had tonsorial removed from his vocabulary as a kid. He got to eat all the ice cream he wanted that day.
Men
I read the title as "Yes, Men Fix the World" and assumed it was some sort of Anti-feminist screed.
As long as we're doing Japanese milk-based drinks, there's always Yakult, with billions of live bacterium to aid your digestion! Mmmm, that's good psuedo-science!
Absolutely zero. Take that, people with the discretionary funds to watch bad movies!
Segata Sanshiro
At last the DVD buying public will able to view the life story of the man who devoted his life, yea, even sacrificed it, to promoting the Sega Saturn.
Hey, my cinematography professor showed Living in Oblivion too! He mostly just giggled though it. Fun times.
That reminds me of a puzzle.
Hey, lay off the chinless. They already have to buy new bike helmets every week.
I tried putting music on my iPod with iTunes the other day, and it was actually more frustrating that doing the same with Winamp.
Okay, I'm here at the chopper. Now what?
It would have been more fun to refer to him as "the author of Switch Bitch"
I loved this movie when they screening at my university, but I'm a lot more patient than most people, and it does drag. But I think it's all part of the film's dingy, mundane aesthetic.
Big Man Japan is tremendous fun. The bits with his kid are heartbreaking and hilarious.
Rock and Roll died after Rosetta Tharpe. It's supposed to be about praising Jesus!
I'd like to go to go do Diagon Alley and hand out questionaires on important events and figures in the development of Western Civilization and see if any of them get any questions right. Seriously, wizards as depicted in the Harry Potter books are the most inbred bunch of ignoramuses in the world. They don't know…