I thought it was going to be because he cleaned it with soap, gross.
I thought it was going to be because he cleaned it with soap, gross.
I do that too but it really is the worst.
I like them in spite of that.
I only know that song from Rock Band.
Yeah, I'm a fan and almost went to see them a couple of months ago (but for scheduling conflicts) — hopefully they can move on some day.
It looked like that to me, too, but the guy said when he was describing how they made the book that the pages were human skin and the ink was human blood (which I don't think would actually last that long, at least not very well…maybe that's part of the magic. Or maybe the ink just had blood mixed in it.)
Looks like definitely less than a thousand, that human flesh makes for thick pages. Also it seems to have a lot of pictures.
I recently showed the movie to my 18 year old daughter — I partly sold it on "You should see Mandy Patinkin before he was in Criminal Minds". She did get into but I don't think I'd say she was in love with it.
Speech to text app.
I think that was more than an allusion.
I was kind of wondering what was so great about that moment. Did he expect not to hear it?
Totally happened to me too.
I loved that song before I ever saw Vertigo. (It did make way more sense after that, though.)
I was mystified when I saw Albert Hammond Jr., too, I was wondering why I didn't leave. But then he covered the Misfits so I stuck around.
So were every other guy in Canada.
I don't think I ever heard of Radio Birdman before, sounds like I should check them out.
Never mind that.
No, but one time in the 80s our local newspaper was doing one of those "Man on the Street" bits where they show a photo and a quote from 3 or 4 locals they asked about some current event, and one of the guys totally looked like a slightly older Jim Morrison and his name was also Jim Morrison. Made me wonder for a bit.
Yes, that is how good of a shaman Morrison was.
Viva le Doors!