"Six dollars ain't bad…" This is the funniest show I've seen in a long time.
"Six dollars ain't bad…" This is the funniest show I've seen in a long time.
Hey, if Ulli Lommel can still churn god awful turds, this guy can too. Keep your chin up ya piece of shit.
I got this, The Funhouse, Prince of Darkness, Hellhole, Texas Chainsaw 2, and Invaders From Mars. And then Criterion had a sale and I got Scanners, Devil's Backbone and Blood Simple. My wife had to sit me down and tell me she thinks I've had enough, once the 3rd shipment of movies came.
I just bought the Scream Factory one, never seen it, going to hopefully watch it tonight.
No way, Grey's is way too mean to it's main characters
I went to Theatre Bizarre this past Saturday in Detroit, and man that was amazing. Highly recommended, and check it out if you've never heard of it. Fun things to do in Detroit! And, while driving frantically around Detroit to look for stores to buy parts of my wife's costume that I forgot to pack, I remembered how…
Fucking Univision and their hatred of the burning of effigies.
Hey, they shoulda had that Lions game at night. That was a fun last couple minutes.
"new" path. I enjoy the show enough, but the writing's never been what I'd call good. I just accept it as it is.
How AHS is a consistent Emmy winner is beyond me. That show is unforgivably awful, even with a great cast and DP. Gimme the guilty pleasure of TWD any day.
Hey, beats American Horror Story (I'll take any chance to shit on that show)
This podcast is pretty great, all original Reddit forum short stories. https://www.thenosleeppodca…
I listened to all 6 parts yesterday. It got weird and I liked a lot of it, however disjointed, but I'm pretty sure that writer has never talked to a woman in his life.
Oh, how great
Oh to be the ice that they must have constantly kept on hand to keep her nipples erect every show.
I kinda wanna revisit it before deciding it if it was any good. I left the theater a little unsatisfied, but did enjoy it overall. They shoulda done a better job showing Krampus himself. For the whole movie I'm trying to figure out if he's wearing a mask or if his mouths just gaping open indefinitely. Mask, I know.
Trick 'r Treats great, X-men 2's great, Krampus was pretty all right. I think this is awesome news. So he got some money throwing words at his buddy Bryan Singer for X-men crap; gotta pay the bills while trying to put horror projects together once a decade.
The hell they do!
I love JH Williams III's art so god much from his run on Batwoman.
I'll always think Wolves in Wolves Clothing was their real late career masterpiece. Damn that albums good, especially compared to the couple shitty ones that came after. Hopefully this one's more up that same river.