I had to go YouTube the FNV intro…every bit as good as I remembered, maybe better
I had to go YouTube the FNV intro…every bit as good as I remembered, maybe better
Any love for Friday Night Videos, or am I really dating myself here?
Cleaning the basement last weekend I came across my 20-videotape archive of Simpsons seasons 1-9, and a little bit of Seinfeld 6-7-8. Back before things like DVDs existed and made those hours of labor (and the associated notebooks etc.) futile.
@ The Immortal Mr Teas - great memory call-back - hey, for all I know, we were on the same floor in college, because that was a highlight of my freshman year, making that reverse-tape-thing actually happen with a Zeppelin album. There was a small part of Stairway that if you really, really wanted it to, it could…
Seems like it's less of a New Cult Canon and more of 'that meme from early 2011'
Hey, it's that guy from Community
I wonder if there's anyone in the woodwork who has a contrarian opinion about that show.
@ Waluigi, well-said, feel the same way.
I'd go short with this particular piece of information.
I think "Baba O'Reilly" is also on there.
About this meth…how cheap are we talking?
I think the message is found in the fact that Duvall and D-FENS are under similar pressures of feeling outdated and unnecessary in a society they no longer understand, but deal with it very differently.
It's getting called racist but really it's just stereotype-ridden.
More love for Falling Down right here - I think the 'muddle' as Keith called it is wholly intentional - it's a movie that challenges (if that's not too strong a word) us to make sense of the milieu and the value we place on our place in it, stereotype-infested as that milieu may be.
Works for Wallace Langham.
I was wondering where they found such a bad child actor. Thanks xochi.
Word to everyone saying the Frogs suck. They do suck.
Charles Dutton has all the name recognition he ever had.
Only if using technology in music is the same as robbing people blind while pretending to be engaged in an honest enterprise.
It's also hard to get people to come out to a theater, sit in an uncomfortable seat, and pay to see you when they're getting 24 hours a day of you for free in their homes.
Please tell me this film isn't predicated on the notion that the drug opens up the 'other 90%' of your brain…that cliche is such a pile of horsehockey. I think I want to see it but not if that's what gets it going. I just won't be able to cope.