Two thoughts:
Two thoughts:
Wow, Terrence Stamp might be the first person on the AVClub to actually understand the difference between a drag queen and a transsexual! Color me impressed.
WOWZA.
I have few positive feelings about Eric Clapton, but I saw Har Mar Superstar open for Kelly Osborne* in like 2002 and his set was far more grating. This guy shouldn't be throwing stones at anybody.
I remember my grade school class sang this song at an assembly as a tribute to the victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Even at the time, that struck me as weird.
The thing is that the people who would buy The Gambler or Rumours on reissued vinyl are not the same people who buy used vinyl or the same people who go to Record Store Day for that matter.
Don't be fooled by the title of A Christmas Puppy- it's not really about a puppy at all. It's about an annoying teenage creep and an angel or some shit. I watched part of it because I WANTED TO WATCH A MOVIE ABOUT A CHRISTMAS PUPPY and then I wrote one of the many outraged reviews on Netflix because I felt so terribly…
It was fascinating to me how all the things about the Exorcist that Julie Klausner had problems with are the very things I like about it. I like that it's overly ambiguous and achingly slow and generally kind of a weird mess. It goes to show how if you like something you can easily explain its flaws into virtues and…
Yup, in the book/play, the tribe is even called the, uh, Piccaninny Tribe.
SOUNDS GREAT TO ME.
The only truly punk movie ever made is Tuff Turf. Everyone knows that.
I always thought it was a flaw in the show that the kids were supposed to be so young- their relationships and feelings were a lot more accurate for middle-school aged kids. I think that could have helped the show reach a more appropriate audience as well.
I'm pretty sure this show contains the only Nickelodeon character that was purposefully written as gay- their teacher, Mr. Simmons. In the Thanksgiving episode it always seemed perfectly clear that his male friend at the dinner is his boyfriend. I was shocked, in a good way, by this as a youth.
For some reason my favorite line in the movie is "She's got a whole shoebox full of them! Dangly ones!"
For some reason my favorite line in the movie is "She's got a whole shoebox full of them! Dangly ones!"
But isn't the whole point that inspite of all the resourcefulness, Kevin is still a kid and there are limits to his ability to take care of himself? I also always thought of the "moral" of the story was that one should strike a balance between independence and interdependence.
But isn't the whole point that inspite of all the resourcefulness, Kevin is still a kid and there are limits to his ability to take care of himself? I also always thought of the "moral" of the story was that one should strike a balance between independence and interdependence.
I'm bizarrrely interested in this topic, ever since I moved from the mid-Jersey Shore (Italian Ice country) to the greater Philadelphia area (water ice world) in my youth. I've traveled across this great nation and found that in most places Italian Ice OR a snowcone is what you call the ice-flavor-sugar combo…
Well, I've never seen her in anything, but looking over her IMDB page tells me that she played Felicity in An American Girl Adventure, which means she once played a red-headed, spirited, head-strong girl with some growing up to do, so I guess she's qualified.
Well, I've never seen her in anything, but looking over her IMDB page tells me that she played Felicity in An American Girl Adventure, which means she once played a red-headed, spirited, head-strong girl with some growing up to do, so I guess she's qualified.