IT Crowd had that good joke
IT Crowd had that good joke
Can you imagine how good a Bowie/NiN concert would be? I'd kill to see a team up like that. Especially since it was after Bowie released Outside, which I think is his most underrated album.
Yea he did, I'm pretty sure he's playing keyboards on Iggys "I'm only releasing this to get out of my record contract" live album "TV Eye".
I often find myself doing Douglas Reynholm's little "There's somebody at the door!" dance in my everyday activities.
I love this episode just for Grandpa Simpson angrily yelling "JUST EAT THE DAMN ORANGE!" at Moleman in the Orange Eating Class.
Danny Dyer's Chocolate Homunculus!
Bah to you, Rock Soldiers is awesome, cheesy lyrics or not.
Seems like another way for socially awkward guys to whine about women who won't pay attention to them.
It's interesting because after reading his book,the way he seemingly painted it was that he was pretty awesome, but got screwed over by special interest groups, his willingness to negotiate with Democrats (A big no no for Republicans apparently) and the tanking of the economy. While he certainly does admit to making…
This movie introduced me to a few artists I grew up loving such as Leonard Cohen, the Pixies and Henry Rollins.
PUTV wins the award for the most awkward high five ever filmed. Congrats to Seth Green and whoever played the fat kid.
These things were fantastic, loved them to death when I was 8-9 years old. They were like my first exposure to a whole load of different genres, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, action etc. I've still got a few of my "Fighting Fantasy" books in my spare room somewhere.
I'm surprised he can remember anything with the amount of alcohol, cocaine and pills he talked about consuming in his book.
I'm sure I've seen them refer to themselves as being "delusional" in regards to the Elder, but that was probably just because so many people hated it. Frehley and Eric Carr both thought it was a stupid idea to begin with, but Frehley was outvoted 2-1 on the decision and subsequently had little to do with it and Eric…
MeanMrMustard - In Frehley's book he mentions Stanley taking him out to dinner to try and convince him to stay. Even says Simmons told him to go off and do more solo stuff, but he didn't need to quit KISS to do it. I think they both realized that having another original member leave would start to take away even more…
And like Dennis he documents all his conquests. I'm sure Simmons would have taped his escapades if they had camcorders back then.
Criss hates everyone in the band now, it seems.