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There was a third film that didn't center around kids. She's Having a Baby.

I am quite a fan of Mr. Zombie the film maker. Some have accused me of being an apologist for him. But I draw the line at 31. It was just a poorly made film all around. The dialogue was horrible for sure. But the editing and overall pacing was even worse.

I do. When I first purchased Nine Inch Nails "Broken" EP it came with a bonus packed in 2 song 3" CD. The tracks were Physical and Suck. They were both added as "hidden" bonus tracks on subsequent pressings.

Leaving the "preaching to the choir"politics to the side…this song is absolutely terrible.

It amounted to a young band making lots of financial demands to a very young network with very limited budgets.

This episode introduced me to Agent Orange as well. I posted about about the fact that the band on stage is actually DOA.

A handful of years ago my band got to work with James Levesque(Bass Player for Agent Orange) on some promotional work. He and I discussed this episode at length, as it was my introduction to the band Agent Orange. An interesting point of trivia is that, while the music was supplied by Agent Orange, Fox wasn't willing

If you see any of his film work from the past 13 years, including Puppet Master vs. Demonic Toys or either of the DTV Lost Boys sequels you will also see that any skill he once had as an actor is in the past with his popularity. Just like his music, his modern acting is an exercise in identity crisis. I swear he was

I firmly believe that Corey is delusional and suffers from stunted development due to his background. With all of that said, I do have sympathy for him regarding this particular situation.

It is certainly difficult to empathize with Corey, knowing he operates this "Angels" program. However, it is just as difficult for me to empathize with any of these ladies that are willing to be involved in it.

I am sure the girls involved in the "Corey's Angels" program are in no way angels deserving of sympathy. And, just like everyone previously involved in his life, I am sure they are just using him the same as he is using them.

The points are all sound. But the point that stands out the most is that there is no way he would be given a public platform for this "art" if not for his former celebrity status. You could spit in any direction, even in towns not known as cultural centers, and hit someone much more talented and marketable. Corey has

Yeah. I would say the target audience is largely millennial and gen xers, considering that nostalgia was largely used in the lead up promotion.

It is a period piece. And while I don't know your age or background, I can assure you smoking was this common or more in small towns in the early 80's.

Billy Zane in Demon Night

One of the most famous Chick Tracts, Dark Dungeons, was turned into a movie to great comedic effect. The film was made with the blessing of Mr. Chick. And the creators chose to let the inherent comedy speak for itself, rather than turn to parody.

No doubt. But there is something very sad about people that are so enamored by a particular artist that they will listen to absolutely anything they do, even at the sacrifice of actually enjoying it…lol

Take pride that you, like many of us Fugazi fans, aren't completely sold on The Evens. It is what it is. And I will not trash it. But I will also not let my Fugazi worship dictate signing on to anything Ian puts his name on.

I share in the feeling that Argument is their best. But that is only based on how it exists as a culmination of every experiment that came before it.

Start with 13 songs and continue forward. Each album was not only a step forward, but also an honest progression from the next, culminating in Argument.