If Banks licked Daily Bugle envelopes for two hours straight, I'd still go see that movie.
If Banks licked Daily Bugle envelopes for two hours straight, I'd still go see that movie.
Ask me back then, in the "day", I would pick Wood.
I was just implying how stoned I'm sure i was back then, that it was a religious experience.
Like the first time you heard "stairway.." (or the first time I heard it, I guess)
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Best embodiment the 90s?
::Cough::forty-five::::
Good point and great line "Then 9/11 happened and we weren't really in the mood anymore"
so 1999 didn't actually happen in the 90s now?
Talk about flagrant ret-conning.
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you kind of had to be there when it came out and being a burnout teenager, as well, helped. That's when it was like "Holy shit, this song is deep".
But now? meh.
Rit-u-aaaaaaaaaal Ritchewaaaaaaal. Dude has pipes for days, yo.
Seasons also great.
WRONG! re: Lovemongers cover. there were just a few turds on that Soundtrack, but "Battle of Evermore" wasn't one of them. In my humble know-it-all-ness.
Independence Day rocks. Unquestionably watchable. I don't go to the movies expecting Shakespeare. A live action comic-book movie like ID4 was the shiz-nizzle. Still is.
1991 smelled like teen spirit, that's for sure. Oh well. Whatever. Nevermind.
YOU ARE NOT A PRETTY , UNIQUE SNOWFLAKE
Im probably older than both of you put together, yet, a framed cover of the Rolling Stone issue with that t-shirt hangs proudly in my mancave
( which is my whole house because fuck wives ) .
Along with the SPIN cover from the moth he died. Aug4th? 8th? 1994?
"Empire Records" gives me douche chills. But Liv Tyler and Renee Zellwigger-wagger-wagner? are the crack that hooks me every time.
Oh, yeah. I don't hate on the sequels.
Those big action set pieces are phenomenal. as are Monica Bellucci's breasts.
The car chase in Reloaded and the Battle for Zion at the end of Revolutions are impressive and grand.
Kevin Smith said that he carried the book "Spike, Mike, Slackers and Dykes" with him everywhere while making "Clerks", "Dogma" is good and gets far too much abuse. But I live in Red Bank, so I'm biased.
"Everybody Knows", wow. So great. Still on most of my playlists today.
The X-man? Hell yeah.
Cube?
Gattaca, yes. Uma Thurman, a hard YES.
Wussypillow correctly and awesomely said: " the original Matrix. In fact, I'd say the point of departure from the general competence of 90s genre film making to the awful bloatedness of today"