Penis Wall would be an okay band name.
Penis Wall would be an okay band name.
“I saw Jon Spencer Blues Explosion at Amoeba in SF back in the ‘90s, and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen. Jon jumped on top of a CD rack from the stage, and then proceeded to walk across an entire row of those racks for about 20 feet. I have no idea if any of them broke under his weight, but I would not be…
Why? You already clicked it.
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Kinja
I ended up watching a couple clips from this. It was pretty good and I’m picky about Nirvana. The guitar tones were kind of whack (too much chorus for parts that didn’t originally have it and the guitars had very digital sounding distortion which was probably necessary for the in-ear monitors, but lame for Nirvana),…
Since when does a song from an album that sold over 30 million copies count as relatively obscure?
I can’t speak to Joel Schumacher’s body of knowledge. I just know that he prefers saxophone vampires.
She had round cheeks because she was 20 and wider hips than Chris O’Donnell and Schumacher complained about it because some gay fellows are misogynists then there was some sort of logical leap to get from that to the press calling her fat.
You know how some people have something incredibly wrong with them?
I’ve been watching old movies recently and realized Ralph Bellamy played the schmuck fiance in His Girl Friday. I’d never made that connection before.
I’m not going to lie. I would very much prefer to live in a universe in which the Location Cop series was five movies long and the last one, Budapest Cop, came out in like 2001 or 2002 and was just a real lazy nothing of a movie that somehow cost $90 million even though they got insane tax credits to shoot it in…
It kind of bothers me that Teddy and Colin from What We Do in the Shadows are essentially the same character.
Looks like glasses didn’t get the memo about leg crossing. That’s a squad demerit.
“I don’t remember a thing about this, honestly. Some oil? Lots of shakey cam? Not leaving much of an impression is not a good sign.”
Me neither. I saw it in the theater and haven’t rewatched it. I remember the action sequences being the nadir of that era of the Bourne-inspired visual style in action movies.
Even when Quibi isn’t the topic of the article, all of the other articles seem to be asking, “What about Quibi?”
I don’t think it’s the network switch. For me things started trending somewhat downward through the latter half of season five. There are some great episodes during that run, but that’s when I think it started to feel less consistent.
I don’t think it’s quite that clear of a delineation. You can kind of see things start to trend somewhat downward through the back half of their last season on Fox (even though there are also some great episodes during that stretch). I just don’t think the majority of network comedies need to last longer than 100-120…
I think the crew who attacked Saul in this episode might have been Espinosas. They’re the rival organization who Fring’s people framed for killing Arturo and shooting Nacho in season four and then the twins decimated their hideout.
I think it might have been the Espinosas. Fring’s people framed them for killing Arturo and shooting Nacho in season four and then the twins decimated their hideout.
It was pretty much confirmed that Mike was a Marine sniper in Vietnam. He had that conversation in episode 210 with the gun guy about his familiarity with the Remington 700/M40 and talked about the original wooden stocks warping in the wet jungle. That’s a Marine Corp specific rifle.
I turned to my wife and said, “Thousands of people in their 30s just realized that Eminem hook was a sample.”