It's like The Incredible Hulk only he wanders into a town, kills the police force and leaves.
It's like The Incredible Hulk only he wanders into a town, kills the police force and leaves.
I was just talking about that with someone. Turns out, history looks crazy in retrospect!
And FNV gave us the Judy Tenuta/Sonny Bono feud we all remember.
I had "Disco Mickey Mouse" which had "Macho Duck," Disney's response to "Disco Duck." It was . . . a thing.
Dude, they sang "Good Girls Don't" on that fucking album. "Good Girls Don't."
Holy shit, me too. It was written, I believe, for Donald Duck's birthday. *sigh* I know this.
I think this just made me the happiest person in the world.
Tip, Tip, Tip O'Neill
Tip-tip-tip O'Neill
Pull himself up by his . . . no, sorry, it's too horrible to imagine.
The Squeakquel.
All I have to do is *think* about those GODOMMOTs and I start laughing.
I was just wondering the other day who made the slave-girl outfits. I assume Jabba had a seamstress in his compound, because those things fit really well.
That was HIM?! Oh, now I have context and feel bad . . .
Twas more of a count "up" actually . . .
One of favorite books of all time. I particularly loved the image of the protagonist and his mom eating take-out chicken in their car, and having to use the chicken bones as spoons for the mashed potatoes, because the chicken place forgot to pack spoons. Something about that scene - the whole book really -was so sad…
You mean George R. R. Martin's Sandkings?
COME ON! What other movie has insight to suggest that the 1960s may have been a turbulent era while simultaneously introducing the world to the music of the Beatles?!
I was going to add Behind the Green Door but was beaten to it. Yep. They advertised daily in the regular movie section of the paper.
Poor, poor Dana Hill.