"Borat’s Larry Charles"
"Borat’s Larry Charles"
I saw The Cider House Rules waaaay late and the score caused me to kept thinking about these ads instead of apples and abortion.
The Break-Up , sort of.
Ugh. My mom owns that film on DVD, because she'll pretty much buy any movie where bland white people kiss at the end.
I'll watch Toni Collette in anything (unless it's the rest of Hostages ). I love her and she should be in everything (again, except for Hostages ).
"Just sign your life, I mean, your name on the contract."
Everybody's present is Corgan-insulting now. He's left us no other options.
Mine would be the the "1979" video and To Kill a Mockingbird.
Skeevy man's Maurice Starr
I watched this show *twirls around* NIGHTLY and will miss it dearly. The panel was more or less impossible to pull off in the six or seven minutes they had, but I was happy to get a toe-dip into the kind of issues you we're unlikely to see on other shows.
I can't pinpoint why, but Ricky Velez is like an off-brand Pete Davidson to me.
The sheer number of drunk dials would stress the country's mobile phone networks.
I'd rather someone give her a few pints and let her do color commentary.
I like her, but, I agree.
Did everybody write Failure off as a fake-Nirvana during their first run? Everyone I know who likes that band got into them after they were broken up.
"Bound for the Floor" is awesome.
One of my younger co-workers introduced me to him a while back, and I regret missing the opportunity to go "YOU MEAN THE GUY FROM THE BAND THAT CAME OUT WHEN YOU WERE TWO, PROBABLY?"
I hear everything this article is saying but, goddamn it, I still love every song mentioned in this article.
I still have a milk crate full of radio mix tapes from that station that I can't quite let go of.
It's good to know Joseph Khan is still gross.