Indeed she is. Cinemuerte forever!
Indeed she is. Cinemuerte forever!
I would suggest - perhaps with far too much naivety? - that not many people had problems understanding the inforgraphic in question. As in, almost nobody.
In which case, you are suggesting that it be "dumbed-down"…?
Geez, you're right…
I guess everything should be clearly explained for everybody!
You know how those knives look like an "X", and the pumpkins seem to be smiling positively?
Dunno, might be a hint in there somewhere.
Or maybe my hat is on too tight?
Seconded! Criminally underrated.
It doesn't think much of you either, buddy!
Hill isn't done with it yet.
Just reading the title means the song - or at least the weird nasal-ly chorus - will be ringing in my head for the rest of the day. I just love that damn song, need to revisit the album sometime soon.
I wish to echo this sentiment - getting the period-specific remixes/edits/b-sides/dub versions etc etc… it crucial for me to invest in a re-issue. As you rightly point out, current reissues may be the last time we have a chance to obtain this material officially. Releases such as OMD's recent "Junk Culture" - while…
Agreed 100%, it's a real stand-out, solid from start to finish.
"Back To The Egg" is the first album I purchased with my own money at the tender age of nine.
It is, therefore, the greatest album ever made.
I think the book you're referring to is "DADDY'S BOY: A SON'S SHOCKING ACCOUNT OF LIFE WITH A FAMOUS FATHER" from 1989.
*adjusts ascot*
What does that mean? "Play us off"?!
For that matter, lets start backing the genre talents who can't seem to scrape-up enough funding to continue what have been great (often groundbreaking, sometimes AMAZING) careers, ie. H.G. Lewis, Frank Henenlotter, Stuart Gordon…
And yet L.O.Salem was hands-down his most watchable film.
Not saying it was GOOD, just his most watchable film.
I agree 100% - saw it in the theatre upon it's release and aside from the David Hess songs, though that the movie was a brain-dead chunk of nothing, unexceptional in every way. I still don't get it… and I'm usually down for wasting my time with any ol' horror movie that comes along.
"Because they had never seen a movie before, the producers showed the villagers Cannibal Holocaust"
Here's a handy tip for fellow autograph-hounds:
If you ever ask Peter Hook to sign a New Order bootleg, he won't sign his name - he will simply write "This Isn't An Official LP" and hand you back the sharpie.
I love the shit outta that recording. Have never seen a hard copy (ie. a vinyl bootleg) out there, but would willingly buy one if I ever did knowing how awesome the contents are.
I agree, but as well I had a very hard time with their "Peanut Butter & Jelly" soda. Every tiny sip struck me as some kind of childhood vomit-smell memory. It went down the sink.