Weirdness is still around. I hate the Giants but Brian Wilson is a gigantic weirdo. Pitchers, especially left-handed pitchers and relievers, are and will always be a little off.
Weirdness is still around. I hate the Giants but Brian Wilson is a gigantic weirdo. Pitchers, especially left-handed pitchers and relievers, are and will always be a little off.
I thought I was the only one! It's still my favorite too.
Big wheel keeps on turnin
Prod Mary keeps on boinin
Yes Mr. Douche it was Golden Throats, a Rounder Records compliation. . Shatner also does a great Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds on this, complete with bad echo: AND SHE'S GONE!!! Gone gone gone gone….There is also Sebastian Cabot doing It Ain't Me Babe. I'm sure all easily available on youtube these days.
Right, it was good-old American know-how done by good old Americans like Wernher Von Braun.
That did it to me too, now I've got cube mates worrying about my health.
Glad to see Sting on here. He's mostly known as being a yoga-practicing sex machine, but the work he did for Leaving Las Vegas was perfect for that movie. Maybe it was less a result of him, than the director's song choices and the placement, but he will never do better work than that. Just thinking about where he's…
My favorite part of this entire movie is when Coppola is getting Sheen in character for this part. He's not near pissed off enough. Coppola says "just imagine you lost your wife"…nothing…"your kids"…nothing…"your car" "yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh!"
nevermind, duped - love there's a moon in the sky!
36? These are 34s. And they're loose.
Yeah Joe was a heavy smoker, I have a friend in San Jose who will not quit going on about smoking a joint with him about 15 years ago. Also explains all the dub versions, great stuff to listen to when you're high.
Would you say that to Robert De Niro?
The smell of success? It stinks!
Julida Polka, a little-known song by the king, Frankie Yankovic. I'll drink my soda, you drink your rock and rye, we'll be so happy, Johnny you and I! Although the woman in the song makes Material Girl look altruistic.
Johnny Otis' version, none better. It makes you want to walk the rain-slick noir streets: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
As Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds said, "it's either this or become a trashman".
I watched this on an airplane, the only funny part for me was the Allentown song. The Allen character from H2 is one of the most face-punchable characters to appear in movies for some time.
Just watch the movie, the answer is as clear as day. He was not able to function in society. This was society's fault. He created this idealized world of living in nature, with natural creatures. For some reason, he picked living with grizzlies, probably for the excitement of it. Perhaps my favorite line from a Herzog…
I was saddened when I watched the trailer right now, because I was also on something when I saw it, and I remembered it as being much better than it actually was. I thought that Tony Curtis said "on her neck?" with a really strong Leo Gorcey Brooklyn accent.
It's his housekeeper, I think he was between wives at the time, but that is a good scene.