“Going Postal” worked however. Not sure why mind you, but damn if I didn’t love it and think it was the closest someone has gotten to capturing Pratchett in the film/TV medium.
“Going Postal” worked however. Not sure why mind you, but damn if I didn’t love it and think it was the closest someone has gotten to capturing Pratchett in the film/TV medium.
They banned that Warren Oates asshole as well...hey, that’s me!
And a FUCK ton of SLAYER to boot...
The movie reviews aren’t the issue: it’s the depth and the lack of other articles and columns. Remember the big box of paperbacks? An exploration of Country music? There’s no such thing anymore.
Warren Oates here (can’t get my old name back) and you’re dead on.
You know, I do miss those unregistered bastards a ton. War on Oates, wherever you are, I miss you a ton you son of a bitch.
I agree. I always felt we needed much more of a social prism to view entertainment through...especially those bastards not woke enough to fully understand why their views are wrong.
Can you change disappointing to horrifying?
The first episode/story would be Don’s triumphant return to McCann with the Coke commercial...then a flashback to Harry in Hollywood chilling with this real gone chick he met that lives on some odd ranch...
I couldn’t get over the amount of money these guys were willing to spend. But it didn’t seem to make all of them feel better or more confidant. It’s probably a really vicious cycle.
A few folks mention they’re treated better after surgery, but it’s more the confidence they get FROM it. The concept that you’re more confident and more willing to smile and engage people. The main guy in the article also feels like he’s “treated better” but ends up relapsing into his Incel behavior and (to me) by the…
He’s no Ultraman though...
I’m also a bit Q fan (and Larry Cohen fan in general) and you’re right Garth M: it’s WAY better than it has any right to me. Moriarty and Carradine help a lot.
Yes, the guy who sung about Date Rape and smacking his woman around is a super progressive guy. His progressive ideal related to music maybe, not his personal politics.
Somewhere, Jimmy Carter smiles down realizing he has been supplemented as history’s greatest monster...
Maybe it’s just the coinciding fans that bothers me...but I agree Sublime was better than the bands I listed. I definitely LIKED Sublime back in the 90's: I was a full on stoner slacker post College bum.
EXACTLY. It’s all about context!
This is probably bad but until I find out he’s been strangling puppies while dressed up as Hitler, I’m going to give him a life time pass for “Phantom of the Paradise”
I haven’t put any Sublime on in a bit: maybe I should give it a listen. The issue for me is probably being subjected to 20 years of bar bands playing “Santeria” and “What I Got”
Musically it’s a pretty great song and riff - the staccato intro and what have you.