Apparently just had different makeup than before.
Apparently just had different makeup than before.
"Enjoy your blood yogurt!"
Ally's into Winston's Pearl Harbor sex play? She's a keeper.
And now again I'm sad that the Beavis and Butthead revival was as short lived as it was. They were amazing with this sort of thing.
I vaguely heard of it, though I think all I did hear was when they were pushing the 3-D scope.
Kim Justice over on Youtube had a nice video on how differently the Nintendo/Sega war went on Europe:
Well I mean there were also technicians and engineers and sometimes session musicians but I get your point.
That may be longer than I did.
The first two are kinda irrelevant to actually criticizing the movie as a movie. Given how some of the best films of all time deviate wildly from the material they're based on, I really don't see fidelity to the source as a virtue in itself.
(Listens to song for 10 seconds)
Lynch actually signed up for this movie in order to get Blue Velvet made, so I think he would have gone that direction no matter what.
So tonight my main plan was to avoid the debate by watching a movie. 7 comes around and I realize "hey, the debate's not for another hour, I wonder what they're up to on Raw". I tune in to see Reigns and Rusev fighting and like "Oh, right, this again" and went back to Simpsons reruns.
He wants to WIN. He doesn't actually want what he gets (apart from all the luxuries he can buy) but rather wants to be the victor in situations.
I may have to check in once or twice just because Karen David from Galavant is Princess Jasmine, and that is perfect casting.
It's more because the people don't trust what the government tells them to do, because the government sends in squads that have racist maniacs on them who start randomly killing people. A recurring theme in Romero's Dead films is it's not enough to be right- you have to get people to listen to you.
"You shall not pass! Gas! Just kidding!" :pbbt:
This wasn't the tightest episode but I loved the atmosphere of it and the psuedo-Ghibli style.
So we're calling this Jack Benny's Law, right?
There's a Blu-Ray out, at long last, for the 1984 Godzilla, known here as Godzilla 1985, available for the first time in its original Japanese cut. They weren't actually able to get the US Godzilla 1985 edit with Raymond Burr and the Dr. Pepper plugs and so on- the rights for that are kinda weird apparently- but this…
I definitely feel like Christie was trying these stupid power plays all the time- he seems like the sort of old-school political machine guy who wants you to know he fucking runs this place and don't you dare cross him.