In small venues, no, they aren't. Local bands? Not so much. The tax waiver is to encourage arts and culture, which I take to mean EVERYONE'S culture.
In small venues, no, they aren't. Local bands? Not so much. The tax waiver is to encourage arts and culture, which I take to mean EVERYONE'S culture.
Not watched yet, but did we get Tracy Walter, preferably in Repo man ("A lot o' people don't realize what's really going on. They view life as a bunch o' unconnected incidents 'n things. They don't realize that there's this, like, lattice o' coincidence that lays on top o' everything. Give you an example; show you…
What if we sent in a Homicide Squad?
Harley Quinn is far better in her solo title than in Suicide Squad. I'd love to see them use a solo movie to get at some of the more recent Harlequin/Joker dynamic where she realizes that it's an abusive relationship.
He could go to a school for gifted NOT MUTANT children with Peter Parker…
I'm pretty sure that one's already up on PornHub…
Look up Women of Sodom's cover of Boots. No song better balances femdom S&M, fashion, and the importance of financial planning.
She can also talk to squirrels, and they do pretty much want she asks. Never underestimate the power of squirrels in large numbers.
The fact that both are unoriginal and formulaic should work as a defense here.
I remember flipping channels very late at night and discovering Alien Sex Fiend and getting hooked on Night Flight. Night Flight was amazing, and gave exposure to the kinds of obscure, experimental pop culture that would never make it to MTV. And mix in a few really off the wall pieces, like the Firesign Theater's…
You use "England" and "UK" as if they are interchangeable. Which has me wondering 1) how many Welsh Heavy Metal bands are there? and 2) How awesome would heavy metal sound in Welsh? Off to Google…
Zombie Cummings is a good horror porn name.
Only the AV Club reviews could get me to follow Brian Eno with Rob Zombie.
I am convinced that Fox did not set out to make a crap F4 movie just to keep the rights, but after dumping a bunch of money into a bad film, they decided to release it anyway to keep the rights so that they have 7 years to decide if they want to take another run at the franchise. If they get smart, they will…
Especially since in the episode where it was introduced, it was explained that lycanthropy is a recessive genetic disorder among Blutbaden.
God loves everyone. And you're next…
And it hasn't happened yet, but I am concerned that the upcoming Series of Unfortunate Events miniseries will have a hard time living up to Jim Carey as Count Olaf. I don't normally like him, but there have been a few roles where his excessive hamming and comedic timing have worked for the part.
Sorry, reboots, but you can't out-Kirk William Shatner. Stop trying.
Plus playing on a few early Thompson Twins tracks.