American car culture at its ideal represents the great American dream of freethought and independence. Springsteen, Vanishing Point, etc.
American car culture at its ideal represents the great American dream of freethought and independence. Springsteen, Vanishing Point, etc.
I always thought there should be a Raymond Carver gimmick poster.
Paul is from Manhattan so far Uptown it may as well be The Bronx (Inwood Park), and Ace is from The Bronx proper. Gene is from Queens and Peter is from Brooklyn.
Causes you to steal Bill Hicks' act pretty much wholesale and then go on to star in any number of really shitty movies?
Coopola's from Queens, too.
They're from The Bronx.
Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge…there was a time in the 90s/early 2000s where he was the celebrity endorsement for seemingly every commercial that aired in between spins of "Tell Her About It" on WALK.
Chris Barron went to Bennington, not UVM, dude.
THANK you! I hate the internet for a number of reasons (MRA, Buzzfeed, people who speak in memes, Facebook, thinking "remember a show that aired on Nickelodeon" is the same thing as actual nostalgia for the 1990s), but chief among them has to be misnaming any old-timey hat as a "fedora."
No, he said Detroit, not Nashville.
I know…Memphis really is the best place to get Chinese food.
I thought The Boondock Saints was the worst/best thoughts of a suburban Catholic Bostonian.
I'll expand "town" to "region" and go with the fact that Long Island produced some amazing music that has nothing to do with Billy Joel.
THANK you!
And Jack Lemmon as her brother!
In all seriousness, what the fuck is up with young peoples' love of Hocus Pocus? Every single piece of millennial culture seems to be based on the idea that you're not allowed to outgrow things anymore.
Siskel was a much worse television presence and not nearly as good a writer.
Homie Don't Play That!
Hey, Reasonable discussions and all that. Us ol-timers gotta stick together.
Yeah, but I'm hoping you don't like the tentacles-rape-schoolgirls stuff. Mohd actually likes that part of it.