Dr. Mabuse is a good one. Surprisingly creepy!
Dr. Mabuse is a good one. Surprisingly creepy!
Too bad the science in it is dated and ridiculous.
Oasis - "Be Here Now"
The Stone Roses - "Second Coming"
Guns N' Roses - "Chinese Democracy"
Garth Brooks - "In The Life of Chris Gaines"
U2 - "Pop"
Bob Dylan - "Self Portrait"
Lou Reed - "Metal Machine Music"
Gwen Stefani - "The Sweet Escape"
Kiss - "Music from The Elder"
Red Hot Chili Peppers - "One Hot Minute"
MC Hammer -…
Yes, and Andy Kaufman's "Heartbeeps". It was not ten days of perfect tunes, let me tell you.
I do think you're onto something - it's like that segment of the population who aren't "into movies" or don't "follow music"; people who only listen to lite FM or the mix station or my friend whose favorite movie was "The Family Man" mostly because it was the last movie his girlfriend dragged him to. Not sure Studio…
Puzo then wrote "The Last Don" just to prove his own point. Gotta respect that.
If Drew Barrymore is chunky, I hope my future is filled with women of Drew Barrymorean proportions.
Yeah, I had the opposite experience; I vaguely disliked it when I first saw it as a kid but upon rewatching it recently found that I enjoyed it quite a bit. Also, mini-Julia Roberts stole my heart.
If only you'd stumbled on that before the Benjamin Button people did. You'd be, like, a millionaire!
The sequel did indeed take a zombie deuce all over the first one.
Actually, a non-black minority. Thanks for playing, though!
But doesn't this all raise the question of how zombie digestion works? Do zombies have to drop a deuce once in a while? If not, do they just eventually eat so much that they burst?
This just in - Least Funny Troll on AVClub: It's you!!!
Also, bullfrogs are "chazzwazzas".
I believe the phrase you were looking for was "woozle wuzzle".
They are good, but when compared to "The Lonesome Crowded West" and "The Moon and Antarctica"…
And "Never Mind The Bollocks" doesn't deserve to be higher than #100.
The movie is stupid, but no, they don't.
Most of these came out within a month or two of each other - "1492: Conquest of Paradise" & "Christopher Columbus: The Discovery", "Speed" & "Blown Away", "Braveheart" & "Rob Roy", "The Truman Show" & "EdTV", "The Last Days of Disco" & "54", "The Haunting" & "The House on Haunted Hill", "Stir of Echoes" & "The Sixth…
So "50% of the population has below average intelligence", then the other 50% has above average intelligence?