People who have never seen and have no intention to watch They Live should be shunned from polite society.
People who have never seen and have no intention to watch They Live should be shunned from polite society.
I really, really want to see a movie with Bobby Moynihan playing a Southern-state governor.
Absolutely. I think by that point the majors simply ran out of credible indie bands to sign. To this day I can't believe Alice Donut or the Didjits never got offered a major-label contract.
Thanks HBO for reminding me why I always had a nagging feeling that Joe Biden should never be president
I just bought the Pure/Head CD today.
That always gets my vote as the strangest major-label signing of the 90s. I guess they were hoping the NIN connection would pay off, but I'd bet that nobody at Sony ever actually heard any Foetus music before signing them. They must have shit themselves when they heard an 11-minute swing track would be the albums…
To my dying day I'll remember 15 April 2016, The Day the AVClub Ran Out of Content.
No, I actually had to spend some time setting up the film, which didn't help. But it made me want to watch Repo Man for the 300th time, so that was good.
I once used that last exchange in marriage counseling as a metaphor for what I felt marriage was like. It didn't go over well.
I blame society.
'the single weirdest moment of Three’s Company’s eight-year run'
It took you two weeks to come up with that response?
This is beautiful. If you sent this to Todd VanDerWurff you would make him cry.
(Continues doing good works, because faith alone is not enough to enter heaven)
Funner fact: the Butthole Surfers has two drummers until Taylor left (KIng Coffey was the other).
Well according to the criteria laid out in the article, Alien Jesus consistently undermines readers’ expectations of what a AVC commenter is “supposed” to be. That boldness comes directly from Alien Jesus, who refuses to conform to the norm and make his comments about redemption.
Van Hagar was RIGHT THERE for them to use!
I've always been a little surprised that he didn't take over for Hutchence when INXS decided to continue.
Better yet, bands that continue with no original members. Savage Republic, for starters.
Nothing against Josh, but this approach worked really well the two times they did it last season. This is the sort of show that could do something great with episodes based around people looking at the same event from different perspectives, sorta like Coupling (U.K. version of course).