I live in Frazier Park.
I live in Frazier Park.
Which would mean something to us if we lived with you and somehow relied on your ability to stream movies for entertainment. Let us know when Craig J Clark is available in the 21st century model.
It always surprised me that Tripping Daisies never took it to the next level. Also, Days of the New, Faith no More (to me, "Falling to Pieces" could have been THE definitive song of a generation)….
For every high there is a low…For every to there is a fro…and that's what makes the world go round!
I still don't understand how this twisty web of comment trees work, so apologies to the judgmental masses if I am not replying to the correct thread. That being said: I am totally straight, have a wife I totally have sex with (sometimes), three kids and everything: And I WAY shaved my chest and stomach today, for…
I wouldn't Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless MIND never hearing this music.
"You're not wearing any pants!"
"umm…I move for a…bad…court…thingy"
"you mean a mis-trial?"
"Yeah! thats why your the judge. and I'm the…law…talking…guy."
I thought Eddie Murphy was the 5th Beatle.
Is this weird? I wanna be friends with MBS, 'cause I think I would be the leader, and he would be the sidekick who always has something funny/annoying to say, and I would roll my eyes, and occasionally smack the back of his head with a newspaper.
Okay, I can't be certain, but it looks like maybe Weezer Blue album was not reviewed on the "stars" system? Have they always used stars, or DO they always use stars? Anyone know?
@tree: i look at the wikipedia article on the ALBUM, then below said album on the right hand side, there is always a link to reviews,…
"I try not to become too crowd-pleasing, because I think one of the appeals is that it's not."
That is crowd pleasing.
This kid is Sofa King We Todd Did
Grace
From the RollingStone review of Grace, 1994:
"The young Buckley's vocals don't always stand up: He doesn't sound battered or desperate enough to carry off Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah.""
I find that hilarious.
Wikipedia some of the best albums of the past 20 years or so, then click the links to the reviews from…
Poor Jason Priestly.
Let's play: Movie Roles Mickey Rourke could have been great in
me first: Bud White in L.A. Confidential. Not that Crowe doesn't own the role, but I could see Rourke bringing something totally different. Plus, the role kinda defines him, in a way. Rough, break the rules kinda guy who gets all noble towards the end.
Paddlin' the school canoe—No. Actually, that's cool now.
Dropping an "r" from the word "intro"-You better bet that's a paddlin'
I prefer the Lords of Acid song about cats. You know what I'm talkin' bout'.
The cake is a lie…
The cake is a lie…
The cake is a lie…
I remember an episode of the P-'Brew (or Punk-ster? that makes it sound too cool.) Where the old perverted man was going to the opera, and he always bought three tickets so he could have an empty seat on either side of him. Since he didn't want to get herpes from strangers, or something. Then P-Brew/Punk-ster was…
Captian EO: Michael Jackson landing on Tatooine and having to use the power of music to free some kids from all of the Star Wars aliens in the Mos Eisley Cantina. Or something like that. Played in 3-d at Disneland. Being a so-cal kid, I've seen it tons. Did it play in other places? I always assumed it was…