They're here to teach you the L.I.N.D.S.E.Y. System.
Exactly. I still remember a female friend of mine's response to that song: "Wow, remind me never to have sex with that guy."
This is legitimately the most flawless summation of the 90s ever.
@avclub-ffc3460c431f41282064dc7acdd70797:disqus nailed it. Sophie B. Hawkins is such an early-90s musical footnote that the show repeatedly had to explain who she was, and the whole point is that she's the kind of person whose name you've heard before and would inexplicably pop into your mind when you meant to say…
I agree. I actually really, really loved this episode. It didn't have the manic energy of season one but I think it might've even been my favorite since then. It wasn't very consequential, but it was just a pure pleasure to watch.
Someone already said it, but his review of Ben Stein's insipid Creationist doc "eXpelled: No Intelligence Allowed" is one of my favorite pieces of writing ever. I've been trying to post it on Facebook for a while now, but the link won't load 99% of the time right now. But if you can, definitely seek it out, it's…
"Don’t die on us or anything"
You're damn right I've sen Kangaroo Jack. My friends and I saw it at the dollar theater back in high school, expecting it to be hilariously awful. Turns out it was just so unbelievably fucking stupid you couldn't even laugh at it.
I feel this is especially relevant here: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
In the 70's, everybody did theater naked, everybody got laid all the time.
Yeah, I was shocked to learn LPU was an outtake from Naked, it sounds nothing like that album at all. As I mentioned in another comment, it's my favorite T. Heads song, but I can't quite picture it fitting on any one of their albums. It's kinda perfect where it is, a little postscript.
1. Fear of Music
2. 77
3. Remain in Light
4. More Songs About Buildings and Food
5. Speaking in Tongues
6. Naked
7. True Stories
8. Little Creatures
DENTAL PLAN
I have two.
A world in which New Order are billed below the Killers at any show is a world I don't want to live in anymore.
Easily one of the greatest what-ifs in comedy history is the knowledge that he was originally supposed to star in Blazing Saddles. Not only would it have made BS somehow even funnier, but it could've also given him more notoriety as an actor/screenwriter and could've led to better roles.
This picture is definitely a strong candidate for one of those Photoshops where they make each eye into a little mouth.
We had a gang, if you didn't have ringworm, you was a punk.
Just reads kinda Perd Hapley-ish, doesn't it? "Early R.E.M., that is to say, the era before they had been around for longer than they had in the early days, but not as long as they had been in their later period."