I did not know this existed, and now I cannot imagine my life without it.
I did not know this existed, and now I cannot imagine my life without it.
Pungent.
She played the sister (I think) of one of the other patients in the psychiatric hospital. It was only one episode.
I thought, "Garth Hudson" too.
I stopped after the episode where he's in a mental hospital, or halfway house or something. It basically felt like, "Oh, now they're aping One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest,?" And I mostly watched that one because I had a serious crush on Franka Potente at the time. Still do, I guess.
"Standing on the edge of tomorrow….TODAY!"
Yeah, I seem to remember the general consensus being that he was one of the better elements of his two F4 films.
In my haste, I screwed up my reference.
"Do not look directly at the nozzle."
Maybe the smell of decaying corpses in Skyrim is the equivalent of the smell of freshly baked cookies in real life?
No, but I've seen TV on the Radio on tv and I've heard TV on the Radio on the radio.
Oooh, it's like the Disqus equivalent of Metal Machine Music.
I had to hide my first punk purchase: Bad Religion's Recipe for Hate. It was important, because I was just starting to branch out from what my parents had raised me on (Classic Rock).
Edit: Specifically, the song "American Jesus" would've freaked my parents out.
One can only hope.
A hole in the wall, where the men can see it all!
It's his 'Blue Steel'.
Also, I can't imagine it would hurt - looks kind of squishy.
I always thought his face was like that of a wax figure that's just starting to melt.
Oh, it's a great film. It was streaming on Netflix about 5 or 6 years ago and that's when I caught it. I do envy your chance to see it in 35mm.