I constantly hear it used by women to describe women.
I constantly hear it used by women to describe women.
You're talking about people who still sleep in tents out in the open.
Strokesack
I see people have moved up from paying their student film crews in expired Au Bon Pain pastries delivered in black garbage bags.
Hint: Read last week's Hatesong. ;)
It's an honor-based society. Which leads some to obsess over shit well past the point where it's even reasonable to talk about it in anything but a strictly historical context.
Here in the mid-teens, when the grunge movement has pretty much said all it has to say, and the alternative scene has got to the point where The B-52s and R.E.M. are partnering together to make pop hits, it's good to know punk innovators like The Lawrence Arms are here to provide us with fresh, innovative punk music…
Stipe also hated "Electrolite" and refused to record it until the band finally talked him into it. So he's known for being incredibly wrong.
I thought that was the original Enterprise and the Reliant?
"Radio Song" is the only one on that list that's truly terrible. Even "Shiny Happy People" is only remotely insufferable because of its ubiquity.
I had never heard of The Lawrence Arms before this article and after a visit to Youtube… AHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHA.
Me too.
Shut your face, I loved that episode in 1988.
And this is why I cringe when I hear people say they want to visit a studio lot / set.
I was lucky enough to see a 35mm print of this at The New Beverly in LA just a few of months ago.
You are absolutely correct and the whole internet must know.
I gotta agree, Army of Shadows is one of the best movies ever made.
"You're not gonna lose the house, everybody has three mortgages nowadays."
The scene when he's on the pay phone in the hallway and the camera pans away - seemingly out of embarrassment for him - never fails to get me.
Let me put it to you this way: Water gets lost.