I watched it not too long ago and it holds up if you remember it as being entertainingly insane the first time around. James Woods does not opt for subtlety in that role.
I watched it not too long ago and it holds up if you remember it as being entertainingly insane the first time around. James Woods does not opt for subtlety in that role.
He was very briefly on Season 1 of the Sopranos as Massive Genius.
Beautiful woman but, Jesus, what a terrible actress. When you're the worst actor in Mallrats, that's really saying something.
If it does, I hope there are more ads for monster truck racing so we can hear Wright's very strange pronunciation of "Behemoth"
I got two words for ya: learn to fucking type.
We got two ways we can go on this, Mr. Pink. My way or the highway! So what's it gonna be, Mr. Pink???
As a kid, I used to be very annoyed when this and "Author, Author" were on HBO constantly. They totally interfered with my 400th viewing of Beastmaster.
Also she really likes the Billion Dollar Babies record.
Ok. But, presumably some enterprising soul discovered the edge of the world prior to the mid-50's when NASA was established so what was the impetus for the several centuries prior?
They seem to following the NHL model of thinking "Well we've got a devoted but niche core of fans that have kept us afloat for years buuuuuut we should probably change a bunch of things they like to appeal to people who might check in on us once every couple months." And look how well that worked out for the team in…
I had to read this headline three times before it made sense. And then I read the article and its back to making no sense. But for different reasons.
I actually have no problem like Yule. I do think he's constantly given short shrift on what he added to the self-titled record and Loaded. That said, once Reed quit, the band should've called it a day.
Twice, I was turned away at Elliot Smith club shows that ended up selling out while I was still in line. Never did get to see him. Still a significant bummer to me all these years later.
Plainclothes Man is one of my favorite songs by anyone ever.
Son of Sam is probably my favorite. The final line "I'm a little like you/More like the Son of Sam" is utterly chilling.
I want to know more about this dog who sings the blues.
What about shredmaster Steve Vaiola?
"Hello Muddah"
This is up there with last week's article where one of the writers talked about how she hated Automatic for the People.
Any record with Pale Blue Eyes is in contention for a top spot in any category.