"Hell" yes - Hellraiser 2 is the highlight of the series. The unrated version is plenty disturbing. If I happened to be on acid, this is about the last movie I would want to watch.
"Hell" yes - Hellraiser 2 is the highlight of the series. The unrated version is plenty disturbing. If I happened to be on acid, this is about the last movie I would want to watch.
NBK is still brilliant. Of it's time, yes, but that's not a criticism it's a description.
WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!!!! One of his best!!!!!!!
I absolutely loved it!
I loved Ebert, can't wait to see this tomorrow!
Great. Let's all feel old together.
I wouldn't go that far but it is an amazing track.
A masterpiece. Brilliant then, brilliant now (either version).
Hilarious: This list would be hopelessly incomplete without checking in on the preeminent songsmith of this or any other generation: four-time NBA champion and noted Kazaam genie Shaquille O’Neal. "
I LOVE "Clarity". 99 was the year I graduated high school and moved to NYC for college. Saw Jimmy that Summer. That album is like nostalgia incarnate.
Wow, time flies. Can't believe I've been reading these articles for a year. Then again the 90s do NOT seem 15 years old!
OK, Chicago is a town with so many great burrito places. La Pasadita SUCKS. The meat quality is awful. Who is drinking the La Pasadita Kool-Aid?
Agree in general but Houses of the Holy is infinitely better and more essential than Presence.
Finally watched this about 3 weeks ago. LOVED it. One of his best.
For the record, Live Through This is awesome but Pretty On the Inside will always be THE best Hole record, no comparison.
"I was the mascot of my high school’s football team (a giant red bird), and I was on student council and stuff." - Both things I could also say, at the same high school. Props, Cameron! Hope you're well.
Sidekick Kato's 1st Class Chump is a masterpiece!
Whoah, Heavy Petting Zoo is far from autopilot. One of their best.
"Hold My Liquor" is NOT lackluster. One of my faves on the album, actually.
Yeezus is the right choice for number one, but MIA's fantastic Matangi deserves a spot on this list. You guys got that album wrong, wrong, wrong.