I enjoyed it. It was definitely surreal but I reccommend it
I enjoyed it. It was definitely surreal but I reccommend it
Oh god…that's actually a good joke. What has Dads done?!!!!
We're standing at the edge of tomorrow today!!!!
According to David Yost (the guy who originally played the blue ranger) it was the crew that were the homophobic douchebags. Not to say that it makes the behavior better or acceptable but let's not drag the cast's names through the mud.
Pretty sure the guy on keytar was on the show as musician just don't know if he was playing keytar
Any of those options are likely. He's certainly not human. At least he wasn't raised by them. He always gave off the vibe of an alien trying to make sense of human customs, culture and the one thing that always eludes him human accents
The weirdest thing about actually watching the movie is that you start to realize how little Tommy Wiseau's character is actually in it. It's just that every scene that he's in is batshit insane
I did. Now I know to avoid it
My favorite line of the entire episode was when the guy who was shooting tennis balls at everybody gets Muscle Man's shirt thrown on him and screams "It smells like barf!" because of course muscle Man's shirt smells like barf
I've got a Peavey bass (the Randy Jackson signature model to be precise) and it's great still even 15 or so years down the road
But the authenticity man…what about that? It's just not how it was in the good old days, where everybody either had tinnitus or was deaf by 25. Protecting our hearing? Fuck that
I don't think his thing with Howard was well-deserved at all. I mean sure it may not have been a good dish but at least he was trying something new as opposed to just putting out the exact same shit as everybody else. I'd much rather see an interesting failure that bland excellence. But then again I didn't have to…
Pretty much only for concerts. To me it's just more Dallas
Yeah most of the other pictures that have them without the helmets, are from the 90's or so. They've been in the helmets since at least discovery
I honestly thought spotlight would have a been a bigger song. But I've given up trying to predict hits. I just end up with regret.
No, I like it. So that's two. the two loneliest people on Earth
I will agree with you that Zwan probably comes closest to perfection based on the comparison of what it was trying to be vs. what it was. It was trying to be a really fun pop-rock album and that's what it was. I really enjoy it. Oceania is perfect for me more because it was the right album at the right time. I was…
I am a huge, huge smashing pumpkins fan but throughout all their albums except one there is always something that I would change. Gish seems too slight. It's a good arbiter of what was to come but doesn't really get going all the way. There's a lot of good ideas but they would be developed further later on. Siamese…
And with one of the worst southern accents I've ever heard too
He doesn't have a reputation really. He's talented and was able to keep up with Corgan's parts but he didn't come up with much. He's good but never got to define himself as a player basically