The Max version? Yeah, I dug that book, but I was in high school. Not so sure what I'd think now, 4 years later.
The Max version? Yeah, I dug that book, but I was in high school. Not so sure what I'd think now, 4 years later.
I've said it once I've said it a million times, Crossroads should be remade with Jack White as the devil's ward.
Hugh Masekela
"The Boy's Doin' It" is definitely a must have album in this genre, I was sad when I didn't see it or any mention of Hugh Masekela anywhere in this article. But yeah, check it out.
Mexican foreign-language biopic about an amputee as he adjusts to life with a prosthetic: "Lego"
Yeah, but you're still playing the video games, that's why I brought them up before. Hands+Imagination= the entire point (hey, this would be a great time for a masturbation joke).
"Not a dry seat in the house", was probably what set them off.
Will it star those lil' Lego dudes?
You know, the yellow ones. I love those dudes.
They both suck now, but LL used be the shit, and even Moe Dee had some good stuff back in his day, I'd never label either one of them as awful. And I say Cannibus lost that battle because he kept going long after LL cared. Also "99% of your fans are wearing high heels" vs "99% of your fans don't exist" come on, that…
@Wrath Of Kong: A few years ago a good friend of mine once led me into a MySpace fight with Kool Moe Dee over who won that battle, dude is still pissed about that. But he laid down all these rules for battling and said that making fun of peoples clothes on wax didn't work because the audience had no context, even so…
It's my *hat* is like a sharks fin, and in all fairness he originally used that line in the far superior "I'm Bad", from an album called BAD (Bigger And Deffer) which was released about a month before Bad by Michael Jackson. And now we've gone full circle.
So no Marky Mark either?
Eh, she kept the boots on, I was all about her boobs in Harold & Kumar though, better reveal.
Kevin Bacon
Yeah, I was waiting for that one too.
Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
Malcolm McDowell
Ewan McGregor
Bruce Willis
Ken Jeong
Kyle MacLachlan
Put on "Sea Of Blasphemy" and you should be able to answer that question for yourself.
I've known a handful of dandies of this caliber.
Small doses folks, small doses.
Greg Cartwright
Of all his bands I think the Compulsive Gamblers were my favorite, they really do fit perfectly between this and the Oblivians. I don't know too many folks as into or aware of his stuff as me so I put Two Thieves, Capone's Finest, I'm Not A Sicko, You're Not As Pretty, and all kinds of other stuff on a…
Saw him in June
I had a great time, he blasted through his set in like 25 minutes, he even blasted through Nightmares Are All You Bring. I really dig his new single and it's accompanying video. The lo-fi and garage scenes are as punk as it gets these days.