It has its high and low points. This is a low. This is one of the ones I laughed the most at, maybe it will spur interest?
It has its high and low points. This is a low. This is one of the ones I laughed the most at, maybe it will spur interest?
I gotta get out of this ball…
This comment makes me want to check out Parker Lewis Can't Lose again.
I think Colourbox's self-titled first album/ep is uncomfortably hilarious:
The artwork on the second version reminds me of the artwork on Cyborg, which adorns the copy I have…without googling I'd imagine they're the same artist. Luckily, the music is awesome, so it makes up for it.
I just finished watching the entirety of it last night, and while I can say that I definitely enjoyed it, I was a bit put off by the penultimate episode, which switches from the established format in that it gives lengthy stretches of the episode (ten minutes apiece) to speaking with three directors: Gus Van Sant,…
Someone said on the twitter that it'd be back next week.
Possibly the only time a connection between Holy Motors and San Andreas will ever come up. Let's enjoy it.
and inside-out, I'm 'bout to show all you folks what it's all about!
They can try!
Was she Envy Adams?
Hooks for feet…HOOKS FOR FEET!
Wait 'til you hear The Decemberists' new gamelan album.
Bazongas?
So how does that explain the wife?
Your favorite bands, chicks who've broken our hearts…The Matrix…
Help me bite crime, ruff ruff!
*covers genitals*
Is it common knowledge, or just my tinfoil-hatted opinion that Rick Rubin's production for 99 Problems totally rips off that grindy sound from Posse on Broadway?
Don't let the days go byyyyyy