Jason Takes Manhattan > Muppets Take Manhattan
Jason Takes Manhattan > Muppets Take Manhattan
Where did Skeeter go?
A horrible accident?
That's what I assumed.
Yes, I´m surprised there´s dissent on this. I thought everyone just agreed it was the best.
I read an interview with Miyamoto where he said that the N64 was the first time where he could get the Mario games and the Zelda games to be as similar as he had seen them in his mind. And, for me, as a crotchety old gamer, I always envision Mario as 2D side scroller, and Zelda as top-down 2D adventure, so I couldn´t…
This is top 3 TZ episodes for me. This is probably also the number one to show to a non-believer to get them hooked on it.
Simpsons did it. Simpsons did it
What about the Macarena!? I hated that fucking song.
You might know Richard Hatch better by his prison nickname, "Where Are Your Coconuts Now, You Tubby Bitch? Now Drink Me!"
I would have been listening to good music so much earlier in life if it weren't for FM radio and Rolling Stone. I hope they die slowly in acid.
They were the Husker Du to the Goo Goo Dolls' Replacements. Then, both watered down their sound in a way those original bands never did, and ended up way more popular (in their heyday).
Is that worse than treating sex with a caveman approach or an objectification approach?
Do they make tape players that can dangle over the handlebars of your walker? You could get your… uh… Perry Como?… that way.
Is "sexless" music bad? I think the number of "Love Gun"-type songs on the radio outweigh the "Right In Time"-type songs (Lucinda Williams, it's the only song I can think of right now that treats sex realistically).
I´m getting a full-on robot chubby.
They're no Nelson! Those guys are young, blonde and hot!
For every Fleetwood Mac that someone survived it (although with significant public airing of private issues, "Go Your Own Way" and all that) there's probably ten, uh… White Stripes?
Isn´t he stuck in the 50s and 60s because once he started writing, he stopped communicating with young people and has no idea how young people talk? Second on my list of King complaints, beside the obvious topper of not knowing how to end a novel, is his hilarious attempt at youth-of-today slang. Not the band, but…
Any time a film actor goes into TV it seems like they're dropping a few pegs. And now she can't even do that. But we'll always have that one scene in History of Violence.
No, it actually means evil Nixon, serving his fourth consecutive term. Wait, that's not Batman…
Yeah, here's the twist: the main protagonists will die a painful death onscreen. I wasn't expecting that.