A towing outfit named “Gotcha Towing” couldn’t possibly be an ethically challenged business.
A towing outfit named “Gotcha Towing” couldn’t possibly be an ethically challenged business.
Same here. Maybe we’re just lucky and haven’t been exposed to the bottom barrel discussions where these opinions have thrived.
Not Cocteau Twins related, but this informal recording with Fraser and Jeff Buckley is a gem.
I also had a temp job cleaning rental cars. The worst part wasn’t how dirty the cars were, but breathing in the exhaust fumes for the entire shift, as it was a constant flow of running cars into the wash area with poor ventilation. I didn’t last too long at that job as I got sick of having a headache from the fumes…
I like this answer.
Seems like the predictable and obvious answer, but that’s for a good reason. I.e., I agree.
That’s a pretty fucking stupid and simplistic take.
Agreed. My dad had one of these woke Antifa vehicles as a project car when I was a kid.
“While you might be thinking no American would be dumb enough to attempt something like this”
I haven’t seen Rob Zombie’s Munsters movie, and I won’t, but it seems like everything he does can’t elevate beyond this kind of music video aesthetic that seems to be a loose excuse to film his friends and wife.
Every morning, I thought ‘I just want to drive to Galway Bay and sit on the beach and look at the ocean.’
So just a $50 fine and...
Maybe it was trying to get some damn sleep when it was struck.
Is that you, Ned Ryerson?
When I was a naive teenager on one of my first solo road trips, this 30-something dude approached me while I was gassing up my car and asked for a ride to somewhere a few blocks away because something about this grandmother and being in a wheelchair. I reluctantly said ok. Apparently that grandmother and her…
Good callout.
I really liked his first few movies, and his first Netflix show, but as he gets increasingly bigger budgets and popularity, he has settled into a certain predictable formula of doing things that I find off-putting: the cheap jump scares, the dripping sentimentality, and yeah, those goddamn monologues.
Larger cruise ships are pretty much the last thing this planet needs right now.
I’m thinking more of an anthology approach would be appropriate to move forward with a second season, but that’s partly because I don’t know how they’d continue with the original cast.