yeah I agree about the tape thing being dumb. But VHS has a certain charm to it since there's so much crazy shit that came out on VHS that will never see a release on DVD.
yeah I agree about the tape thing being dumb. But VHS has a certain charm to it since there's so much crazy shit that came out on VHS that will never see a release on DVD.
yeah I have loads of CD's. At least 500… plus loads of vinyl. I download too, I"m not some sort of luddite, but it's just not the same as having actual physical media.
I seem to recall the first Monkey Island game having a similar "voodoo" wheel that would ask you when a certain pirate was hung on which island, and you'd have to match the bottom part and the top part of the heads using the wheel.
You lied to me….
Well maybe you two are right… on one hand Ralphie does seem like someone who would be very concerned with personal hygene, but on the other hand it's often implied that he is a closet-case, so I guess we'll have to chalk this one up to the infamous Sopranos ambiguity.
maybe I'm the only one but that album didn't do a whole lot for me. It seems just a tad gimmicky and the mix sounds a bit weak. I have it on CD though. Maybe it sounds better on vinyl, or maybe it would sound better if it's remastered.
there was the episode in season 3 where they show Ralphie brushing his teeth right after Vito caps Jackie Jr.
drinkin a whole tub full of milk is not gonna be good for your blood cholesterol levels.
well in most other genres of music there are instruments being played as well. the producer is just recording it and mixing and mastering.
I think it's probably the greatest… although I'm also partial to the first one.
not me.. but I know probably at least 5 dudes who look more or less exactly like that.
I remember going to Opryland when I was a kid. Sorry to hear it closed down. Oh well, I guess there's always Dollyworld.
It is a solid beat. I agree, rap is at least 90 % about the producer. AT LEAST!
Thanks for that… that's classic!
Yeah what fastandsloppy said… that gag totally ruined the realism that American Dad is known for.
Yeah I definitely grew up listening to this music thanks to my dad. Reminds me of being a kid in the 80's.
Park, I agree with you.
I have half a mind to change my screen name to Johnny One-Time… because I say everything one time.
hmm… i never noticed that before. I could of sworn it was the old guy who said it, but I'll take your word on it. That's some sneaky sound editing right there.
The Hunchback of Notre Dame is one of the most popular novels ever written. I'd hardly call it a product of a "second rate Parisian author".