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It got me into LGBT movies for awhile…there was a bit of a renaissance in the mid-to-late 1990s…"All Over Me" was one of my faves.

Is it just me, or did Carla Gugino somehow around 1994 go from being cute high school senior/college girl to mother? And I don't mean because of how she looked, either.

I like where he has them do that one staccato part five or six times in a row so he can beat his head to it.

I love it because it has two cute, slightly chubby girls in their underwear and a lot of nice '50s outfits.

I did when I first saw it. I was working for my state film commission and I came back from Thanksgiving break having seen it on video and told my boss it was one of my favorite movies. She replied, "What an odd choice! Oh well…maybe you'll change your mind."

I figured the writer was implying that the fact that all females in the film are hookers and strippers is supposed to be ironic.

"There's a lot of chocolate cities going on. We got Newark, we got Gary…some folks say we got L.A. And we're workin' on Atlanta."

"The whores doing that little bee-hind shake for the menfolk!"

As far as I'm concerned, the most important hip hop album released in 1994 was by H.W.A., aka Hoes With Attitude. Take a look at their album.

That guy in the pic above looks like he'd fuck his girlfriend up the ass and then get a lot of pleasure from making her blow him right afterwards…without washing in between.

I know it's not 1987 week here, but when are we going to acknowledge the contribution of Chunky A to hip-hop both old school and modern?

I think Janis was the best…especially when they show Mama Cass marveling at how good she is.

No body hair and no rainbow suspenders and they call it a "Robin Williams character."

You speak-um with forked tongue.

You might be interested to know that "No Holds Barred" is now available on DVD, and you can pick it up fairly cheap on Amazon or eBay. Don't ask me how I know.

This sounds just terrible.

I read in Entertainment Weekly that her bikini top was heavily padded.

I don't know, I used to go to movies at the Prince Charles Theatre in Leicester Square.

That's what she's saying. Peter Biskind mentioned the moment in his book "Down and Dirty Pictures" and apparently QT gave her the finger.

"Knowing Daniel Day-Lewis…and his career choices…he'd probably beat them to death…with their own shoes…" (sorry, this would be funny if you imagine Ralph Brown saying it)