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came here to say this. i’m from a small town and with rare exceptions, our local walmart rarely had anything we were looking for so my buddies and i used to take regular road trips an hour or two away to a city with good stores just to buy cd’s but i’d always have to take a leak a minute after walking in the door. i

For me, it is anywhere that does not have a public restroom.

Christ. I’m Blair-in-The-Thing age.

That documentary is fantastic. And yes Jack Nicholson made me cry, that doesn’t make me less of a man right?

I haven’t read it, but Roger Corman did write a book.

Director: “OK, take 57"

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Lest we forget one the Pointer Sister’s most beloved classics:

I will hunt a mother fucker down if they even think of messing with this guy! As a child of color I grew up in shit neighborhood with a shit school system that was just passing me on through the grades. I was in the 3rd grade and I could not read. His show, was the one thing that made me want to learn to read.

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So someone wrote an entire script based off of a bit from Eddie Murphy’s first album?

Otis Redding was also in his backup band as a teenager. His opening act before the Beatles was Sam Cooke. And on that tour with the Stones, the other openers were Bo Diddley and the Everly Brothers. If you wanted to make an Avengers-style movie about rock and roll, Little Richard is both Nick Fury and Tony Stark.

I was in a band called False Dimitrys in college.

As a Missourian who was around when that story hit the news, I thought he couldn’t have been better for the part. Just amazing casting. Kind of like Tommy Boy... I mean, really, who else could be Chris Farley’s dad?

Holy shit, it’s young Cotton Hill.

Stevie Nicks agrees.

Yes, the 2009 documentary “Still Bill” is definitely worth watching. (Looks like there’s a full copy on YouTube).

Radiation Vibe is an all-timer