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Nuh-uhhh! It's part 3, THE DREAM WARRIORS that rocks the most!

Natasha Henstridge

I kinda wanna watch Hardcore again now.

But he did return that bag of money to that woman in Louisiana so she could buy some pretty clothes. Points for that.

PETER STEELE STILL DEAD.

Hopeless optimists round these here parts.

One thing that never goes out of style: shock therapy.

I hope there's a showing of ASS soon…!

I just walked out of Bad Teacher over the weekend, when I realized it was over 90 minutes and still not finished. I tried sticking it out, but it was a failure. I hated it, I'll tell my friends to not see it, but I'm not going to be a cheap fucking asshole and demand my money back. If there was one movie worth getting

The Ministry side band The Revolting Cocks make a little nod to Lou in the song "Mr. Lucky" when the dude sings "disco…disco mystic." Cracked me up when I caught the reference.

Some of the crazier noise on NIN's Downward Spiral I think is most definitely a nod to MMM.

I have Metal Machine on my ipod, but it's definitely not an album you really listen closely to. I tell anyone who wants to take the plunge to put it on low and just do homework, read, or something. As background noise, I sort of like it. And I'm NOT a meth head!

Street Hassle is a fantastic song, but the album itself is a bit more for the converted. You really would be better off picking up the song off a best of disc at first. Although, in my opinion, the live version of it on Take No Prisoners really is the best interpretation.

I don't know, but I'm pretty sure that was a felony right there.

We all believed we'd all grow up to millionaires and movie gods and rock stars—but we won't.

Someone mentioned The Program earlier. STARTING DEFENSE! *head through car window* STARTING DEFENSE! *head through car window*

She ultimately by series end became a non-factor to Tony's business, but she WAS a big pain in the ass. And her misguided guilt trips and snooping into things was potential for bigger problems down the road, but those were roads never taken. (Then again, this whole bloody show is about roads not taken—to the point of

They're gonna need a bigger boat!

Oh my God they just disappeared! IT'S A GHOST CAR!

I know ticket prices are expensive, but one hundred and fifty bucks? Were you paying for a family of 15? Or did you just hit the concession stand a little too hard that day?