That's nice. I mean I was a big Dave Matthews fan in middle and high school, sort of evolved out of it but still like the older stuff. I do trust the person behind this when he says that the proceeds go to charity so yay for them I guess.
That's nice. I mean I was a big Dave Matthews fan in middle and high school, sort of evolved out of it but still like the older stuff. I do trust the person behind this when he says that the proceeds go to charity so yay for them I guess.
The Fountainhead [wink]
The Fountainhead [wink]
Jurassic Park - Biggest SFX movie of the decade, awesome action, effects still hold up amazingly well and DINOSAURS!
The Lion King - probably the last great non-Pixar Disney 2D epic
Saving Private Ryan - One of the best WWII ever
My Cousin Vinny - Every time I watch it I am still surprised how good a movie it is
Jurassic Park - Biggest SFX movie of the decade, awesome action, effects still hold up amazingly well and DINOSAURS!
The Lion King - probably the last great non-Pixar Disney 2D epic
Saving Private Ryan - One of the best WWII ever
My Cousin Vinny - Every time I watch it I am still surprised how good a movie it is
Still really shocked that Clerks is not on this list. I mean Gremlins 2?! really? Hooray for the Iron Giant though. I forget that was a 90's movie.
Still really shocked that Clerks is not on this list. I mean Gremlins 2?! really? Hooray for the Iron Giant though. I forget that was a 90's movie.
Even then I think it should've racked the top 50. I mean it is well written, influential and rather unique for its time. I would have put it in Blair Witch's spot.
Even then I think it should've racked the top 50. I mean it is well written, influential and rather unique for its time. I would have put it in Blair Witch's spot.
I'm very shocked that Clerks was nowhere on this list. Not the best movie but I think it is a movie that really sort of captures the vibe of the 1990's. Especially the post-grunge recession days.
I'm very shocked that Clerks was nowhere on this list. Not the best movie but I think it is a movie that really sort of captures the vibe of the 1990's. Especially the post-grunge recession days.
Wow, wonderful. Now maybe he'll stop dropping the n-bomb if he has a black child………
This entire album
Is seared into my brain. I can pretty much sing it word for word. My dad wore this tape out. Not a bad thing, being a bit of a theater geek in high school I definitely dug it. The album is exactly like Meatloaf himself; boisterous, overblown, needlessly frilly and a bit annoying - but you can't not…
Amazing.
I was in eighth grade, this show was amazing to me. I grew up with it but fell out with it after college.
HAM!
HAM.
The episode with the bustier
I remember one of the later episodes where she buys a bustier. Now, not being a girl I can only extrapolate the emotions of growing up a GIRL and trying to define what "sexy" is in your mind, or even if you want TO BE "sexy" but I think the message was good.
This is nothing
Everyone knows you aren't big until you have been ripped of by Carlos Mencia.
The one thing that kills me about the album is the Heaven reference. I say this because there is this blogger in Baltimore that has convinced himself that The Hold Steady are some sort of clandestine indie-rock Christian band that are surreptitiously proselytizing during their shows and are, therefore, bad.
This has been a great run, for those who haven't seen the newer episodes you are all in for a real treat.
Seriously, but man these guys are inconspicuous when they release a new album.