It certainly is the amazing Michael Sheard. Amazing actor and person. Just watched him last night in The Ark.
It certainly is the amazing Michael Sheard. Amazing actor and person. Just watched him last night in The Ark.
And is the inspiration for the redone Battlestar Galactica's credit sequence, where they show what's coming up in that episode.
Yes. Dragon's Domain may be the one episode where everything came together: sets, acting, fucking frightening, stained-your-pajamas-as-a-result-of-seeing-it monster. The rest of the series *is* pretty damned boring, although the sets and effects are pretty damned good.
Holy shit, Cookie Monster, that's one of the best analyses of the Star Wars I've ever read. One of the best written ones, too.
HIgh School
I saw Real Genius right before I started my senior in high school, and it struck a chord with me that maybe no other movie at the time did. I was a band geek, a geek in general, and I saw Chris Knight as a role model. I started dressing like him, acting like him, and it generally made my life a hell of a…
The western was a spot on copy of the old Gene Autry Phantom Empire serials, with Sepiatone for the outside sections.
Wow… Cliffhangers. I never caught the final episode — really. Matter of fact, no one in America did, because they only showed it overseas. I think the only one we got to see finished was the Dracula one. Any links to episodes would be greatly appreciated.
It's help up pretty well, actually. Certainly, you can go with the darker, edgier orig. for something more sophisticated, but the show itself, with its fantastic theme song and energy, overcomes any problems you might have with the translation.
Most of them are still pretty cool. Time Traveler was the cheap, mostly plastic one, but the metallic figures and many of the toys — the fucking Battle Cruiser!!!!— still look great.
Well, by saying it's not as good as the others I mean an 8 out 10 instead of the 10's for the rest, but it's been a while, so I'll give it another shot this weekend.
"All I Want Is You" is one of the greatest songs ever. Propulsive and melodic with an amazingly, perfectly crafted solo by Manzanara, and great background vocals by Ferry. Careful, the still image for the song is the orig. cover of Country Life, which is certainly NSFW.
This was like reading Finnegan's Wake, only with more cock.
Still Life
The name of the live album for this tour. Few album titles have been more perfect for what was contained within. This is a hell of a generous grade.
People, give this commenter a break. After all, he likes titties, something many of us can get behind. Or in front.
I'm Really High…
… and this was a Sublime experience. Thank you for that.
Perhaps…
… this song is the ultimate commentary on Captain Beefheart's passing. Or the cause. Either way, I would love to have heard him sing this.
Well…
…goddamn. That's all. Go buy Doc at the Radar Station or Shiny Beast and hear how great rock music can be great art.
Good taste, Gerbil.
Snap! is one of the best albums ever — a greatest hits album that manages to outdo Neil Young's Decade as a career summary. It's just so amazing that it makes The Jam seem an ever better band than they were.
Yes, Divine is in this. Most people assumed this would be the first step towards a larger acting career outside of John Waters films. Too bad. Damned talented, wonderful man.