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Tony Macaroni
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I remember first seeing The Killer in about 1993 when I was pretty young after reading someone(maybe a Beastie Boy) rave about how Woo was their favorite action director. I found The Killer at the cool video store in town and was hooked, then had to wait for Hard Boiled to get released stateside on video.

Lineman lineman, lineman. Lineman? Lineman!

No, but he's got an unreleased song he wrote back in 1994 that amazingly describes the entire plot of the film and actors in it.

Crack cocaine and gang wars everywhere, not boring, but really the sad nadir of inner cities.

He serves up some good johnny cakes and sausages(made in house).

This is the guy who was Vito Spatafore's lover on The Sopranos?

People will know some pop culture before they were born, but there's a limit how far back the average person will know(usually like the decade or so before someone is born). For example, the people I grew up with who were born at the dawn of the 1980s, were fascinated by a lot of films from the 70s(and a few in the

Someday Melisa McCarthy will actually pass away(hopefully long in the future), though we will all just think it's that stupid clickbait piece again and ignore it.

The funeral was just a pimped out MySpace tribute page.

Not if coma is in Canada!

I'm hoping for a peaceful four year light coma at this point

Actually Tupac became the Ministro de Salud Pública in Cuba, he's beloved there, viva Senor Tupac!

DAH ICE AAGE!

Deathstroke should be introduced with Billy Squier's early 80s rock classic "The Stroke".

And just like Phish, the setlists are made up of loud gibberish full of nonsensical phrases that don't go anywhere.

People who still think that the Born In The USA album is some fun patriotic heartland rock (not just the title track) never looked at a single lyric of that album. It's basically as dire as Nebraska as a collection of songs it just has pop hits and 80s production sheen on it.

It'd be fun to troll Trump supporters even further by playing Cheech Marin's "Born In East LA".

Well, Johnson is a huge Springsteen fan, he said he loves his classic lo-fi 1982 album "Iowa".

Schweinshaxn is delicious. I had a good dish of it in Munich a few years ago and it was as good as you described it.

Yeah, check out the album Moog Acid, it's a collaboration between the two that came out last decade.