You mean modern day crap, don’t you? In all seriousness I never understood the appeal of those guys. If anything I’ll take the insanity of the Guinea Pig films over them.
You mean modern day crap, don’t you? In all seriousness I never understood the appeal of those guys. If anything I’ll take the insanity of the Guinea Pig films over them.
Hey: Last House on Dead End Street is fucking great. This film...looks like a pile of shit.
Old as shit here as well! I also didn’t like Appetite, but I think it’s because I had just discovered that second punk wave (that we called hardcore initially) like Dead Kennedys, Black Flag and Misfits. And much like you I loved the speed metal bands back then (and some of the ‘crossover’ bands like DRI).
All I can think of is the scene in Dewey Cox where Dewey is getting ready to play with his fellow 6th graders...
It’s pretty good: a lot of live footage and interviews.
I was going to respond back to you, but the three gents below me did a better job than I could have. As someone who actively dislikes GnR, I find a lot wrong with your post.
That’s long been the rumor: did you see the Mentors doc on Amazon? They try to delve into it and the one guy flips out and leaves the interview.
The fact that he basically killed of hair metal single-handedly might have something to do with it...God bless him.
There is NO wrong answer!
I love anything he’s in, but his best is either Garth Marenghi or Toast of London. Followed closely by Snuffbox.
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I say this to my wife anytime she asks if I’m listening...
I now know true joy because I got to watch Charles Dance play Vetinari in the incredible “Going Postal”
I read a review of it where someone called it the Children’s “Salo” and I kind of agree with that.
Don’t know if you’ve ever seen it, but the animated “The Mouse and His Child” is basically the film you’re describing. I unfortunately was exposed to it in the late 70's as a very young child and to this day that fucking film haunts me.
I sure hope someone gets fired for that blunder.
That sounds like something Garth Marenghi would write!
I agree with Homer: Boba Fett is WAY over-rated. I mean, look at his death in Jedi!
I wonder if he lights $100 dollar bills and pearl necklaces on fire yet...