Well, maybe they should learn Python programming if they want to earn a decent living.
Well, maybe they should learn Python programming if they want to earn a decent living.
The Dead Milkmen have a lot of references that I only got later. I still think of Jon Wurster as the idiot kid who was looking for his burrow owl in a tree.
As a contemporary of QT, I’m finding the presumed last quarter of my life is preoccupied with me frequently thinking “I just hope that (restaurant/bar/theater/park/trend) lasts until I’m gone.” I include QT movies in this. It will suck if this truly is his last film, since, love or hate him, he’s left an indelible…
You guessed it: Frank Stallone
I thought “motherfuckers” was the second in a list of categories there.
Would you consider changing your lyric to something less controversial like, uh, oh, I dunno, maybe “Girl we couldn’t get much...slideshow!”
Are your top 5 just the ones that got the most radio play? That’s what it feels like. ‘Peace Frog’ is waaaaay too low.
He was fantastic as Bobby Baccala Senior in the Sopranos. He took Mustang Sally to the cleaners!
It’s not good. It was Disney trying to get on the Animal House bandwagon. But it influenced my love of large scale games. I annoyed many an adult by reciting every clue of the game in sequence.
Well that just gave me Oz The Great And Powerful vibes. And if that’s the case, it will make decent money, a mixed reaction from critics and audiences, and talks of a possible sequel that never happens.
In a perfect world, this would be a nationwide PBS style channel run by the National Archives.
It'll go well with the horse's ass that's already there.
It’s true and when it happens all anyone will hear is the names “Dawes” whispered in the wind
I knew I’d seen Sudeikis do that “clueless soccer coach” bit before.
I remember in Beautiful Girls she and Timothy Hutton specifically talk about the inappropriateness of a potential relationship. But that movie is pretty much entirely about bad or outright toxic relationships. I only watched it for The Afghan Whigs.
I’m not saying that my ethics radar was better tuned than most people’s even back then, or that I was more worldly, or that I graduated high school and can read, or that I don’t go poopsie in my pantsies once in a while, et cetera, but I actually thought that movie was cringey at the time. Portman was 12 or 13 when…
I actually have an Agatha deck, Agatha Discard, and it works fairly well most of the time.
They both look like they’re posing for a really awkward and uncomfortable police line-up. Get Eugene Levy in there somewhere, we could have the nerdiest and most socially inept remake of The Usual Suspects on our hands.
I sometimes wonder about MySpace Tom. It seems like he really got out at the right time and then stayed out of the public eye. Possibly the only smart tech bro.