Did people really try to glamorize Staley? I just remember everyone I talked to/read just thinking how sad and pathetic the circumstances of his death were.
Did people really try to glamorize Staley? I just remember everyone I talked to/read just thinking how sad and pathetic the circumstances of his death were.
Computer Blue!
As much as I love PTA, Magnolia is far and away the most painful film I have ever experienced. I'm still convinced that movie is 12 hours long.
Magnolia
All The Right Tombs
/swallows bullet with a shot
//puts cigarallo out on tongue
I don't think he got the concept of their kids menu.
He's very good!
Just give it some time. The E. Coli should take care of that any time now.
RIP Tom Cruise
Yeah, they also had some of the Wrecking Crew as studio guys, and I believe Carol Kaye played on a few tracks. I think Scheff did all the bass on LA Woman.
If. That's funny.
Bay area?
Jacob's Ladder. I put it on late one night after a couple bong hits and settled in for a nice relaxing movie session. Within the first 3 minutes when the face shows up on the subway, I instantly shot to the VCR and hit stop. Ended up watching it the next day in broad daylight with my sister. That movie fucked me…
Sounds like me and SoA. I stuck it out because "I"ve already watched it this far." Quit watching with 3 episodes left in the series, and I feel good about my decision.
Did this show get good? Stopped watching during S3. I can only take so much hanging out in my TV shows.
I enjoyed it, but I can see how it might turn some people off.
I just believe in me.
So, White People: The Podcast will now be White People: The TV Show. Cool.
True story, I actually saw Wayne Newton once under odd circumstances. His whole schtick is oddly fascinating. While I would never listen to his music, I will admit, that he is a hell of a performer.