He was Japanese, not Chinese. Sheesh. Don't be so insensitive.
He was Japanese, not Chinese. Sheesh. Don't be so insensitive.
Me too. His post-Children of Men output has been pretty sad.
Thanks for the tip. I was thinking it was outside of Sedona.
lying on the bed, watching Man's Best Friend, the movie about the robotic killer dog…
星際大戰!!!
Jeremy Brett's ghost >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sick Boy from Trainspotting
I always preferred The Sundays. Remember The Sundays? They were pleasant.
His McCartney impression is simply brilliant.
Yeah, me too.
Agreed. Even the b-sides and scraps from around the time of their debut are excellent. Makes you wonder what might have been had they stayed on that creative streak instead of disappearing into drugs for five years and emerging with a crappy Led Zeppelin ripoff album.
Don't scuff his new Jordans
Takeshi Kaneshiro is a dreamboat. That is all.
All of the above.
While George the Animal Steel's tongue did, indeed, capture the spirit of the 80's, I'm sincerely disappointed that a 君子 like Yan Xishan would write in filthy, communist, simplified characters.
Yeah, I'm not a huge Spike Lee fan but When the Levees Broke was powerful stuff. I'm not sure that Principal Skinner can add much to the statement made by that film.
You can't hate Dennis Dugan. He was on Rockford Files.
No, Cooksie's not dead.
I ain't scared of no rolleycoaster!
second guy from the left forgot his beard
C'mon, buddy. Pull your weight.
Yeah, if this one is decidedly lighter on wince inducing couplets along the lines of "we've got a president we didn't elect/the Kyoto treaty he decided to neglect"
well, I'm all for it.