"flies away for good"
Yes! For the good of all.
"flies away for good"
Yes! For the good of all.
And yet ironically
"White Hunter, Black Heart" has been available on DVD for years.
Also, check out this ad for the 2XL (especially where the teenagers are partying to 8 track tapes):
We had an 8 track player in the car: Johnny Cash "I Walk the Line", Bee Gees "Saturday Night Fever", Steve Miller "Fly Like an Eagle", Kansas "Point of No Return".
"We still use VHS for our weekly TV recording & playback"
Why the hell would you want to stream Criterion Collection stuff? The whole point of the Criterion Collection is to present the best quality (or restored) prints in high quality digital. A typical CC movie might occupy 6—7 GB on a double layer DVD. A streamed version might be 1.8 GB (see http://blog.streamingmedia….
The earth has become incredibly overpopulated, and the "human pollution" is coming from the undeveloped world. Developed regions like Japan, Russia, Europe, the U.S., and Canada have declining populations (minus immigration) while the populations of India, the Middle East, Africa, and Mexico continue to grow…
Godard is shit
Godard is shit. Picasso is shit. You like this shit? Guess you're a coprophile. There's no accounting for taste.
Woloupho, I was thinking the same thing. But Kool-Aid Man was much better on Intellivision (in fact, it was a completely different game).
Total utter shit.
The oughts are only 1/4 of the life of the computer game industry!
Here's another surprising fact
It's spelled "Grand Marshal." Marshall with two l's is a name.
Here's some basic history for you, since you enjoy it so much:
So why the heck is Frasier not on the list? It ran from 1993-2004 so it's as much a show of the oughts as Buffy is.
The premise of "there are creatures that live amongst us, disguised as people, that control society, AND that can be detected by certain individuals" has existed for decades. Here are a few examples in chronological order:
and now a word from the IMDB
The Single Greatest Film in the History of Cinema, 3 November 2009
Calm down. Unregistered Migrant is just trying to gain his hipster cred by claiming some obscure UK show is better than a highly-regarded American show. After all, 30 Rock received 22 emmy nominations in one year — how good could it possibly be?
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Unfortunately a lot of commenters here suffer from group think. Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls isn't a bad movie nor a great movie, but it is an interesting movie. That it angered shallow liberal women makes it all the more worthwhile.
Looks like
Jason Heller has as much legitimacy reviewing albums as Yoko Ono has making them.
Wow, Leonard Pierce: now I know whose opinions not to trust at the AV Club. The Doors are better than a million Buzzcocks, Sonic Youths, Stooges, Tom Waits, and Radioheads stapled together (I tells ya), and MST3K is the only reason the sun shines in the sky. Sorry you missed out.