Yeah, that version of A New Hope is so impressive — the making-of featurette, as well.
Yeah, that version of A New Hope is so impressive — the making-of featurette, as well.
is that the one where they do hits of skunk weed out of a beer can?
Didn't know about the Constantine post-credits, gotta check that out. That movie was…not bad.
Actually that's "Mystery Train", and it's about a big black dick.
Of course, Herzog’s strange fascination doesn’t have to grapple with actually living life in Trumpland
Well on my Honeywell you can't program it for each individual day of the week. You can do a 5 day program (M-F), and then the weekend. So, being able to change those settings on the fly daily (if you can indeed do that) is a plus.
Eh it's a good movie, and a good Fincher movie to boot. No need to disparage people who like it with sweeping generalizations.
I like that that Honeywell looks exactly like the non-wifi one I have at home. Does this have any special wiring/voltage requirement? My house is old and so is some of the wiring.
yeah for me it's whatever isn't too processed and is on sale that week.
NOOOOOOOOOOO
great artwork. fuck Mondo and using calculated scarcity as a marketing ploy.
needs more barbequed dog and Tom Hiddleston.
I dunno, this is all so gnu to me.
I like the text overlay on all the RSD release images discouraging people from buying the records from flippers after the fact. I also see zero shit on that list that I'd buy.
Personally CHappele Show doesn't hold up for me at all, but his stand-up sets are unfuckwithable. Saw him perform at a small liberal arts school in central PA, around the time the TV show debuted, and he was funny as hell. Relaxed, seemingly effortless, and great back-and-forth with the audience.
shave yr neck beard and get to gamin', nerds!
I just heard about this new drug that makes you happy…
I imagine part of the reason for all of those cuts in the Taken sequence is because it's both Liam Neeson and his stunt double doing the fence jumping, and obscuring the fact mean cutting away alot.
Rock N Rolla
The O'Doyles are 2017 America in a nutshell. Chanting "Trump Rules" in a shitty station wagon and not keeping an eye out for banana peels.