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I've seen NIN live 3 times, each one better than the last. Their stage show is worth the price of admission alone.
Speaking of drunk, did Jericho really say Van Halen's version of "You Really Got Me" was better than The Kinks?
That was on a Greyhound outside of Winnipeg, Canada. I used to park my car in a downtown lot right next to the station that bus departed from.
Probably my favorite mashup ever (though the AC/DC - Ghostbusters mashup is strangely hypnotic).
If we're talking favorite Zeppelin guitar riffs, I gotta go back to LZII and roll with "Bring It On Home"
Oh, I agree completely, the Shane arc worked really well. My point is that you could start to see certain tendencies coming out in Sutter's writing toward the end of The Shield that have become bad habits on Sons.
He was starting to dabble in suffering fetishism toward the end of The Shield (think about the final arc for Shane), but it certainly reached new heights on SOA.
God that's awful.
Rrrrrrrrachel…
The clown scene from Poltergeist and the attack on the Moors from American Werewolf in London traumatized me when I was 5 or 6 years old.
Biggest jump scare I've ever had. Snuck into the theater with a couple friends at 13 to see it, empty theater, the 3 of us must have jumped 2 feet off our seats.
Oh man, I had completely forgotten about the Orinoco Flow scene. Just queued it up in Spotify and chills immediately ran down my spine. Such an unconventional choice.
The guy in that scene was Brian Hartnell. I've had a minor obsession with the case for 20 years now. In the superb documentary included in the DVD release, he tours the site of the stabbing with a film crew and gives his best recollections of it. He seems like a really decent guy, very intelligent and well spoken.