Cut to: Donna riding a bike down the street in TP. She spots James filling up his gas tank, waves and yells "Hi, James!" before crashing into a pickup truck being driven by Richard Horne
Cut to: Donna riding a bike down the street in TP. She spots James filling up his gas tank, waves and yells "Hi, James!" before crashing into a pickup truck being driven by Richard Horne
Have you watched a Lesnar match in the last 3 years? He turns that red after any sort of cardio exercise, his BP must be through the roof
Until Your Heart Stops is the greatest album ever to come out of the New England metal and hardcore scene. Jane Doe is close, though.
Incorrect. The guitars on Highway are better sounding than they had been on any previous AC/DC album.
"Evening Star" is much worse. I actually love "Take on the World." For a cheesy Priest anthem, it is one of my favorites. They perfected that cheesy anthem bit further on British Steel with "United," of course.
I want to get the Blu Ray eventually just to see the extended takes from Franco's Meet The Parents' DeNiro.
Exactly. Other executives who share those same qualities, i.e. Jim Cutler, love guys like Lou.
I think the counterculture did a great job portraying itself in a negative light. Aside from lots of great art and music and films and comedy, what really did the counterculture bring to America? Nothing but drugs and promiscuous sex! Thankfully, Nixon squashed it all like a bug!
Let us not forget how he convinced Roger to join SCDP. He basically said, "I've seen it before, guys like you, you cash out, within 3 years" *makes pointing gesture towards the dirt in the ground*. It was funny, but I think he really believes that Roger would have died from another heart attack if he stopped working.
Exactly. He was most hurt that Trudy didn't tell him about this. Sure, the whorehouse revelation was one of the things that got Pete kicked out of his home for good, but he was still hurt that Trudy didn't share this with him.
I went back and listened to the last 5 We Watch Wrestling podcasts since Monday, and WOW, I am impressed. The episode where they find out 5 minutes into recording that The Ultimate Warrior passed away is really somber, but also really poignant.
Exactly. Cohle was crazier in 1995 (especially with how quickly he became "Crash" again) than he is in 2012.
That scene screamed of The Wire to me. There were so many missed connections between characters that didn't even know each other at all on that show, and this scene reminded me a lot of that.
Pizzolatto confirmed on the "Inside TD Episode 7" vignette that it was the sacrifice of Fontenot that Hart was watching.
Because it has zero ironic detachment, zero "cool factor," and it sounds like it was stolen from a Broadway musical. I love the song now, but you didn't hear many "rock" stations playing songs like this, even in the 1970s in America. I owned Queen's Greatest Hits for about 20 years, and I used to always skip this song…
"Boot to the Kool!"
The fact that they got Craig T. Nelson to play a COACH was one of my favorite parts of that movie, and god damn, he is hilarious in that role.
She was surprisingly funny and easy-going in that interview. The part about them actually laughing at the incompetence of the plot to take her out was surprising, considering these idiots were coming up with some pretty convoluted ways to not only injure her, but KILL her.
Coach Taylor should have benched Saracen from participating in this movie.
And I loved Beatriz's glasses.