Good luck with Rick Moranis. It was really hard to get him to do a voice on The Goldbergs for his Spaceballs character.
Good luck with Rick Moranis. It was really hard to get him to do a voice on The Goldbergs for his Spaceballs character.
Ditto Ernie Hudson. But Rick Moranis too, or, no.
Not just Ernie Hudson - if they can lure back Rick Moranis, I’ll be truly impressed.
The other part of this news is that Parade helped break a story.
Happy now, Internet?!
oh yes, the GhostBlusters famous white and red Cardilac, Echo-1.
Yes, have some.
This is what I’m worried about. I actually spent two hours on the phone with iTunes support last weekend because I couldn’t import a CD.
And thus ended the ongoing nightmare of running iTunes on a PC.
plus, I don’t get why they wouldn’t let her try with the last little blind kitten - yes, there was a good chance she wouldn’t succeed but it might have ameliorated her grief to know she had done all she could.
I wish they would post trigger warnings for that sort of stuff. In books too. As a very sensitive person who loves animals, this kind of shit leaves me inconsolable and there are images in my head I can’t now unsee :( I don’t see why it’s even necessary - for instance if there’s a serial killer type character we all…
I took my car in to get fixed, and I was driving around in a shitty beater that didn’t have a CD player, so I was listening to godawful radio.
Yeah that line threw me. It’s a song about a prison drama trope where a rapist gets raped. It’s crude for sure but you’d have to be pretty bored to even pretend to be outraged by that song.
If they changed it to “Date Waif” Walmart would’ve agreed to carry it.
This is what I was thinking too. Most rock radio stations I have heard play Sublime daily, and have for the last 15 years as far as I can remember.
Marty seems to know his stuff, including the LBC music scene. I have to imagine he knows the lyrics, so I’m wondering what his reasoning is.
I think it’s because it’s called “Date Rape” so everyone just assumes it’s pro date rape when it's actually pretty explicitly anti.
“casual misogyny”
As Rytlewski writes in his 40 Oz. review, the corny stoner bros—or at least the culture these archetypal bros are standing in for—are the ones who shout cheerfully along to the chorus of “Date Rape” and, as he puts it, are “guffawing at a joke you find appalling.” Like “Date Rape” itself, this is horrific.
So am I allowed to listen to Sublime or not? The article isn’t clear and I want to make sure I’m legally protected against Pitchfork