Why do I think that Richard Ramirez is a cool guy?
I'm working on an article for RetroJunk on alternate topics for the 1985 episode of "I Love The 80s 3-D". It'll be my first article with pictures.
That Connie Chung video was so bad that I had to stop watching it.
I wish that my brother could pin down a date for our trip to Six Flags Great Adventure.
I saw an even more recent photo of Sherri Stoner than the one in my signature. She's a definite MILF.
I'm having pancakes for dinner...Yes, such a thing is possible.
I'm looking forward to the 2007 DVD release of "Crossing Delancey".
Universal has issued at least 4 versions of "American Pie" on DVD, but "Private School" is nowhere to be seen. I can't rely on the fan-made copy forever.
The woman in my signature is Sherri Stoner, the woman I always talk about. That photo was taken in the late 90s. I thought it was the most recent photo of her up until a few days ago.
She's in the first photo in between Gordon Bressack and Paul Rugg. If I could get just the image of her into my signature, then you would be able to better understand why I like her looks.
When did practically every person alive decide that plurals (and even words which simply end with an 's') call for an apostrophe, and why does it annoy me so much?
I realize that in the grand scheme of things, it's a very minor thing, but during those couple of minutes when you're struggling mightily to open a god-damn dvd that's been overwrapped, over-taped and apparently worthy of more protection than the Sears Tower, it sure as hell seems like a big fucking deal that you have to waste so much time opening up something that you've paid good money for.
What I hate is when the DVD cover art is protruding a bit from underneath the plastic cover and gets torn up when you remove the goddamned security sticker.
You ever notice that most people who consider themselves to be "free thinkers" and are extremely vocal about being a rare person who actually develops their own opinions rather than following the mindless masses also tend to get upset and throw a fit when everyone else doesn't have exactly the same opinions they do?
If you're talking about the list of films I watched this year, something happened to the post with my list in it (it was around the time there were a bunch of forum problems, but it could have been something I did). In any case, I had no way of replicating it, so I just gave up on it.
I've watched about 40 minutes of Magnolia so far. I could be wrong, but I think I'm going to end up either loving or hating this film very passionately, though I have no idea which one.
Huh! I don't see that much of a connection between the themes of the two films. Personally, I see Far from Heaven as the film Crash wanted to be (and a hell of a lot more), but failed miserably. Oh yeah, Magnolia is pretty fabulous too.