avclub-a576433ccd77ad5fe21cb70af8011038--disqus
Your Mother
avclub-a576433ccd77ad5fe21cb70af8011038--disqus

Ugh.  I'll take Kate Bush over this wench any day of the week.

[insert dick sucking joke here]

$4,000 for good head?  That sounds about right, especially in New York.

Why do you know his name?

The baby on the cover of Pablo Honey looks like it's in danger of being devoured by cupcakes or something.

Well, duh.

What goes into 13 twice?

Ladytron's cover of "Oops (Oh My)" = it's awesome

"…it's difficult to comprehend of a stage big enough to accommodate Keith Richards and Mick Jagger's supposedly small penis…"

Who cares?  Where the fuck are the hoverboards?

The clumsy bicyclist was Eric Idle.

Um, European Vacation wasn't rated R, it was PG-13.  It has some great tit scenes, but so did a lot of PG and PG-13 rated movies in the mid-80's (see also: Sixteen Candles, Irreconcilable Differences).

Moving, the Richard Pryor movie, when I was 11.  Me and my friends were the only white kids in the theater, which only added to the experience.  We thought it was the funniest movie ever.  I watched it again recently and it does not hold up.

You know what's a truly great under-appreciated zombedy?  Return of the Living Dead.  Chilling and hysterically funny at the same time.

Aww, but Herman's Head was…oh…nevermind.

"… they’ll pay hundreds or thousands more to fly in from places like…Liverpool, England…"

But is the orgy itself as sexy as the one in Eyes Wide Shut?

I've never understood why Manic Compression is the fan favorite.  Slip is far more consistent.  To me they almost sound like U2 re-imagined as a hardcore band on Slip (this probably only makes sense to me).

Oh yeah, and Quicksand's Slip came out in '93.  One of the bestest albums of all-time, methinks.

I too was 17 in '93 and own a great many of the albums on this list.  A few that were not mentioned: