Throat. Rips. God bless that movie.
Throat. Rips. God bless that movie.
That's the first one I went looking for, and it's there, and even creepier than I remembered! Unfortunately the link to Koko's Eath Control goes to an episode of 16 & Pregnant.
Absu
Yeah, dude. All that sweet, sweet Hydra Head money is gonna make it that much easier for Heller to afford the mortgage on his mansion. I heard they dropped a cool billion on "Sun Baked Snow Cave" merch a few years back.
Bowie
Has about 14 in a row. 16 if you give him proper credit for those two Iggy records.
It's amazing. Kinda like the "Donuts" of bass music, with a healthy dose of Aphex Twin.
He also does a cover of Billie Jean live which is pretty damn great. Nice guy, too.
No, it's clearly going to be an adaptiation of the 1945 stage play. Shia is John the Witch Boy, and Starscream plays Uncle Smelicue.
Sexting Julia Styles
Should be the full title.
Greatest Final Shots Ever?
City Lights
Nights of Cabiria
Les Bonnes Femmes
Barton Fink
Blade Runner
You missed the most hilarious quote of all
"He has worked with countless legends of the film industry (Jack Nicholson, Marlon Brando, Milos Forman, Hal Ashby), meanwhile earning a reputation as a great actor"
My point is that it is Third Man themselves who are creating an artificially low supply, which in turn leads to the increased demand/price at auction.
This is 100% correct. I've worked with a number of small metal labels over the past few years, and whenever they have a piece of "limited" vinyl on the schedule, the answer to the question "Limited to how many?" is nearly always "As many as we can sell."
What a crock of shit
"we could make twenty thousand split color whatevers for you, and they'll be worth 20 bucks, and you'll pay 20 bucks for them, and you'll never talk about them, desire them, hunt to find them, etc."
That Allmusic review is the best I've read so far. It's a good record and all, but "Runaway" simply has no business being nine minutes long. As a wise man one said:
I listened to this on the way to work this morning
Still love it, front to back. As with, say, Rush, the jr. high lyrics are part of the charm.
"The one where the house talked and could shrink itself."
Great call, Tom Bombadil. It takes a lot of work to out-pretentious Rush, but this really nails it.
Yep, I'd be down for that.
"Inordinate amounts of weed + grenade launchers in the Temple"