Lemmy is the metal version of Johnny Cash.
True. I just don't think it's fair that a lot of people give Ford a pass either.
Star Wars and Indiana Jones within 10 years. That's a pretty big example. Compared to him, Benedict Cumberbatch may as well be a C-list actor.
-Frank Sinatra on whether he spraypainted Sammy Davis Jr.'s car
You mean 5 Sauce? Not the time or the place.
Your imaginative storytelling is only matched by/helped by your cynical outlook and troubles in life. Basically, your creativity (Ray Bradbury) is influenced heavily by your outlook on life. I really think there's a market for that type of storytelling with today's disenfranchised youth
Your like Ray Bradbury if he was F. Scott Fitzgerald.
I think the best way to show my appreciation for Lemmy is to talk about the music he made. I made a thread about Motorhead a week ago on AVCAD specifically aimed at this topic. I'm sorry if this comes off as self-promoting but this is all I can say for now (plus you can't even comment on it anymore, so enjoy the read)
If you made your life struggles into a book, you'd be rich.
Did people have this same complaint with Harrison Ford back in the day? Cause of they didn't, they should had.
This is me with Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy.
Frank Stallone
I hate parties!
How's your imaginary kids doing?
But a RIGHTEOUS prick. That's a big difference. Jk, he's still a prick but at least he knows it and always considers the greater good of protecting his realm over his own personal gain. If you want to see a prick who always looks out for numero uno, see Tony Stark
I haven't seen it but I thought it would be good.
Which song was it?
The Man From Uncle. I only remembered it because I thought it was funny that a movie featuring traditional Hollywood actors that would be heartthrobs back in the day could bomb so hard today.
Best of the worst of being the worst.