@often posts - Calm down, there, laddie. Avail yourself of some of the cupcakes your mom baked for me as a thank you for me allowing her to ingest a bowl of my semen. They'll make you feel so, so much better, I'd wager.
@often posts - Calm down, there, laddie. Avail yourself of some of the cupcakes your mom baked for me as a thank you for me allowing her to ingest a bowl of my semen. They'll make you feel so, so much better, I'd wager.
@blondie_havoc - "grade A special effects"? You *did* actually see the movie, right? The Dr. Manhattan CGI was was straight outta 1999.
Am I the only one who thinks the real douche is Subway Justice?
What?
No love for Jeff Beal's fantastic Rome score? The main title theme and the gorgeously haunting "Niobe's Theme" merited a mention, at least.
Concur I do.
I concur.
Loved both Ed and Dom, but I have to go with Ed, because: I hold very few entertainments to such a high degree that when someone associated with those entertainments dies, it actually comes close to producing, or flat out produces, tears. The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson is one of those entertainments. Other…
I don't care how hopelessly, depressingly saccharine or maudlin this sounds, but I just got a little verklempt reading justpassingby's last line.
This is kinda fucked up
but I've always, always wanted to be one of the relatively very few survivors to inhabit the post-apocalyptic America of Stephen King's The Stand. Probably because I'm such an unrepentant antisocial motherfucker.
That's not a bad list, except for one thing: including one of the top five most execrable songs from a *most* execrable artist: "I Wanna Talk About Me", by Toby fucking Keith (and, come to think of it, listening, literally, to Toby fucking Keith would, nine times out of ten, be far, FAR more entertaining than anything…
Shit. I forgot Duran Duran's "Save a Prayer".
Also
"Echo Beach" by Martha & the Muffins.
I posted this on a following page, but the song I first thought of when I saw this week's topic was "Dry County".
The two I thought of right off the bat were
"Dry County" by the B-52s and "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden (don't ask me why about Soundgarden, it just does—and it has nothing to do with the word "sun" in the title.)
Here's a couple from the Cincinnati metro area
You've got to get about 30 seconds into this before you see the inimitable Buddy of Buddy's Carpets. http://www.youtube.com/watc…
And by "kind of", I mean "irretrievably".
@Porkchop Sandwich -
Great lineup!
One little oversight, though: Rome.
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From Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home - "Admiral, there be WHALES here!"
Some of mine
From Rome - "THIRTEEN!!!"