Pittsburgh, really? Because in my [admittedly hazy at this point] memory, I always thought it took place in far Western PA, close to the Ohio border…
Pittsburgh, really? Because in my [admittedly hazy at this point] memory, I always thought it took place in far Western PA, close to the Ohio border…
Pittsburgh, really? Because in my [admittedly hazy at this point] memory, I always thought it took place in far Western PA, close to the Ohio border…
Did anyone miss that subtle but oh-so-clear indicator that Phil, like so, so many—nay, I would say, ALL—gay bashers, is motherfucking GAY to the nth degree himself??
Did anyone miss that subtle but oh-so-clear indicator that Phil, like so, so many—nay, I would say, ALL—gay bashers, is motherfucking GAY to the nth degree himself??
I remember seeing Rundgren play (with Utopia) in 1979…gotta say, one of the most energetic performers I've ever seen. I also remember him introducing Kasim Sultan (in the midst of the Iran hostage crisis) this way: "he's Iraqi…NOT Iranian…there's a difference!!" haha
funny, perhaps, but not at all surprising…it's no different than statements like "I haven't listened to an REM album since Murmur" or "I haven't listened to a Sonic Youth album since Sister"…probably a good 80% of AV Club readers wouldn't think twice about making a statement like that, haha…
Yeah, I can't imagine the show getting much worse!! haha
I can't believe nobody commented on the Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power ("Search and Destroy," to be specific) soundtrack choice where Dexter is shooting up the signs…nice on the one hand, but lame on the other, since they carefully, surgically removed Iggy's singing from the song and made it an instrumental…
In all fairness, blowjobs are always better when the blower strips down…it wasn't that unbelievable to me. Nor was that specific type of blonde airhead feeling she had to "pay Dexter back"…unfortunately, there ARE many of those out there in the world.
Bongwater's version of this song—on Double Bummer—should not be missed as well.
I don't think anyone mentioned this, but also very much worth seeing is Jan Svankmajer's "Faust," done in his usual mix of live action, life-size (and smaller) puppets and claymation…some truly creepy (and beautiful) images in there…
haha, you gotta understand something…it is a fucking BUYER's MARKET as far as pussy is concerned if you're a guy in the white trash tweaker metropoli of the US Southwest…believe me, I know of what I speak, I lived in Phoenix for two looooong years…
I'm not at all convinced of Gus' much-referred-to "badassery in Chile," as in him being a general under Pinochet or whatever…simply because of what a "golly gee-whiz" nerd, very unsure of himself, he was in the 80s scene…
I remember seeing that movie with all the models and the deadly bacteria on the hijacked airplane when I was a kid in the 70s!! I don't remember Banks in it, though. Total piece of cheese, and it ends with Gary Collins as the plane's pilot nose-diving them all into the Pacific to save humanity…
I've got a serious problem with Steve…and I know, it's an irrational one, but I can't shake it: his New England accent!! Ever since I lived there (7 years, about 15 years ago now), I can't hear that goddamned accent without feeling like the speaker is STUPID. Much like many folks' reaction to various southern…
Jesus H. Christmas, who ever said Neil Young had to "live down" his one-note solo in Cinammon Girl?! That solo is fucking brilliant, the very definition of "less is more"…see also, any number of Alice Cooper songs where Glen Buxton actually plays guitar (before parts of "School's Out" and pretty much all of…
Yeah, Banks is such an awesome actor. Would that we could all be such badasses at age 64, haha.
No, that means you just don't know shit about hip-hop, you young dipshit.
I totally see the boogie band (cut with glam elements) side of PJ…in fact, when I first heard them in the early 90s I totally gave them a pass, they just reeked of 70s re-hash to me (realize I was in my early 30s at the time).
Yeah, I was 8 when the TV series Batman came out and I had NO idea it was supposed to be the least bit funny/campy. And yes, I still liked it years later when I figured it out.