There was also a reference to Uli Kunkel. You know, her co-star in the beaver picture?
There was also a reference to Uli Kunkel. You know, her co-star in the beaver picture?
Was that before or after they merged with Scotch Boutique?
Read the book, it's wonderful. Film adaption pretty fun too.
It's a comic book come to life. Works best if you don't think about it too much.
This is a very silly thread.
Whenever there's a thunderstorm, the lightning and thunder are
simultaneous. When that happens in real life, that means the storm is
right over you and it's loud and scary as shit. It would be far more
realistic if it were lightning - pause - thunder.
Or Godzilla!
OK, my mistake. But quite a dry spell since then.
Well, at least it's safe to say the message won't get washed off, because it never rains on this show. Ever. Not once.
She reminds me of the girls in the Apocalypse Now USO scene
I'd like to see, just occasionally, how the rest of the world is faring.
The breakfast-table discussion between Michone and Opie was truly painful, poorly acted and….awful. The fight between Glenn and FuManChu was idiotic. Glenn can barely walk, yet he - for no reason - punches a guy twice his weight, who then decided he should strangle him. I'm not really a tightass about plotting but…
Is it incredibly obvious to mention that he looks like he was drawn by R. Crumb?
Wouldn't that have kept those other zombies from trying to eat Carl when he was stuck under the Zombie Rugby Scrum?
So it comes down to, which is spoofiest?
Cobain was a fan too.
It's not on until summer, when Halle Berries are in season.
I believe Stipe's description of the song included the phrase "an abortion of an idea."
There's a story about Keith Moon coming to the Wings concert in LA after this record was released, asking McCartney who the incredible drummer was on "Helen Wheels."
There was a "stripped-down" version of that album put out a few years back, I found it to be revelatory. Once you take the gloss off, they sound like real John Lennon songs.