Wot a woman!
Wot a woman!
I really really wish he were still funny.
Edward Albee could easily be credited as the father of cringe comedy
Todd Rundgren is a freakin genius and has a lot more stuff than just soft art pop. He likes to mix things up
you left out Richard Thompson's 1952 Vincent Black Lightning!
into old horses huh?
"If only there were.. a HORRIBLE NAME. That I could call you that would make YOU as angry as I am!" *notices camera, screams and runs away*
"Features him getting raped twice"
I find myself very emotionally invested in Steve Martin's "I'm your dentist!" song
had a similar experience when I showed my now ex-gf Little Shop Of Horrors for the first time. We were pirating it off a streaming site (couldn't find my dvd, what?) and when the alternate ending happened she thought it was delightful. I was like nononono this isn't right!!!
Doug Walker was funny for all of five minutes when I was about 17 years old a decade ago
All thoughts are pway to some beast
Is Metric big in Canada? Because they're semi-popular here and I freakin love them and think they ought to be one of the biggest bands on earth
I would have gone with Art Blakey but that works too
Everyone knows that Andy Kaufman faked his death
Roko's Dictator?
I would watch the shit out of a play called "Waiting For Spider-Man"
my vote goes for Buster Bluth's statement of "who'd wanna go in that musty old claptrap??
The Witches seems to me to be the Dahl story that straddles the line most closely between his children's stories and his much more adultly horrifying short stories
The Heartbreak Kid is very very underrated