I was born in saginaw Michigan
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Taco Bell!
FUCK YEAH
The sex scene , freedom costs $1.o5, and the puking scene
I rarely se gags that go out of their way to remind us that none of this is real. They totally take the viewer out of the movie to say "hey, these are literally our little puppets, let's make them do silly things". So naturally when I saw them for the first…
Right Decadent Dan and me.
apparently every time there was a profile shot of him in the movie he'd say "paging Dr. Beakman" in reference to his nose.
how about "washin' my clothes with no paaants onnn!"
"loved" not " loves"
I have always loves fuzz, Wavves doesn't deserve all the press he's getting because he's not that original but I do like his sound. Jay Reatard is how I get my fuzz kicks these days, I'll have to examine these guys further.
I liked the Slaughterhouse 5 movie, it totally respected the book while doing enough on it's own to not be considered an artless appropriation, I never did see the point in doing everything the book says, the cast and crew need a little room to be creative themselves.
Breakfast of Champions
We don't talk about Kurt Vonnegut nearly enough around these parts, and I intend to change that.
I'm kind of counting on it. I gotta see that thing, I don't wanna, I gotta.
Plot
Joseph Andrews is an Iraq War vet who was brought home after debris from an enemy rocket launcher took his eye. When he returns home he continues his life as if nothing has changed and remains tight lipped about his experiences in Iraq hiding behind paper-thin wisecracks and compulsive gum chewing.
"Crappy DV"
It couldn't have been done when Brick was made but DV is looking better and better all the time, I've seen some HDDV stuff that's really blurs the line between film and video. HDDV cams are pretty costly but as a guy who frequently works with video I kind of hope they'll be capturing the iconic images in…
I was gonna say "I dunno, ask Meg Ryan" but if that were the case they'd be covered in dust.
The one thing that I kept saying to myself was that because it was set in the 50s it would reflect 50s action/adventure/sci-fi in the same way the first three reflected the 40s, but even then they got so much of that stuff wrong.
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You leave Kermit be Grodin, you leave him be!
I'm going to say this again, I'm referencing their performance on Letterman where there was nothing in the way of drums but two floor toms.
He was kind of an idiot, Arthur Kane, I watched another documentary about their tour of the west coast to make sure it wasn't just from years of drinking, he was never the brightest crayon in the box but he was a very lovable goon.
They're two mostly separate points, a lot of bands with percussionists and no real drummers seem kind of limited, uneven, and directionless to me, besides the fact that it's sort of trendy (and let's not forget that these guys are from Brooklyn), and it's a pretty lazy trend as far as I'm concerned. This particular…
I'm not basing this on 30 seconds, this review popped up a few minutes after they were on Letterman last night, there were two dudes on floor toms and in my head I could hear some voice going "when you're out there tonight, drink responsibly, Miller Lite" or some shit, in that douchey slacker V/O, I don't want music…