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whiterasta

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  1. Lindsay Lohan attends the Kid's Choice Awards pantieless...what a dumb cunt.
  2. Top 25 Best Moments in Arrested Development For Lindsay.
  3. Jesse Custer - Matthew McConaughey Gotta go with SB's suggestion all the way. Like IC, I hope a Preacher film never sees the light of day...but if it does, this better fucking well be the man who plays Jesse. Cassidy - Shane MacGowan Dillon actually based Cassidy's look off the famous Pogues singer, and he'd be perfect for the role, if only he weren't so old and out of shape. Tulip O'Hare - Scarlett Johannson My favorite actress, and she proved she could handle a gun in "The Island". The Saint - Clint Eastwood OR David Carradine Both would be excellent...Clint looks the part more, but I can't help think Carradine would pull it off better.
  4. The Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On Credence Clearwater Revival - James Brown - Buddy Holly - Stone Temple Pilots - Dead & Bloated Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker Sade - Smooth Operator The Clash - Hateful Queen - Another One Bites The Dust The Specials - Ghost Town Green Day - The Replacements - Androgynous Jimi Hendrix - 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be) Wu-Tang Clan - And You Don't Stop The Beatles - Happiness Is A Warm Gun The Doors - Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  5. The Ramones - Blitzkrieg Bop Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On Credence Clearwater Revival - James Brown - Buddy Holly - Stone Temple Pilots - Dead & Bloated Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama Led Zeppelin - Heartbreaker Sade - Smooth Operator The Clash - Hateful Queen - Another One Bites The Dust The Specials - Ghost Town Green Day - The Replacements - Androgynous Jimi Hendrix - 1983...(A Merman I Should Turn To Be)
  6. Holy shitballs, until just now, I've been reading Lightningobo's name as 'Lightningbobo'.
  7. It's probably wrong that this made me laugh as hard as it did...
  8. Of the 'Man with no name' trilogy, I've only seen 'The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly', but it's definitely one of my favorite films (Quentin Tarantine proclaimed it to be his all-time favorite, I believe). Epic, stylish, funny, with sparse dialogue (the first ten minutes contain not a single spoken word), and a legendary climax. While I haven't seen 'A Fistful of Dollars', I checked out Yojimbo a while back, and enjoyed it immensely (probably even more so than 'Ugly').
  9. Just saw Fight Club for the first time the other day...I know, I know, I'm way behind the times...was one of the best films I've ever seen, no doubt, and I've been told I bear a certain resemblance to Edward Norton in that flick. With your feet on the air and your head on the ground Try this trick and spin it, yeah Your head will collapse But there's nothing in it And you'll ask yourself Where is my mind? Way out in the water See it swimmin' Yep, Pixies are officially the shit.
  10. The worms crawl in and the worms crawl out The ones that crawl in are lean and thin The ones that crawl out are fat and stout Your eyes fall in and your teeth fall out Your brains come tumbling down your snout Be merry my friends Be merry
  11. Shane MacGowan - Rake at the gates of hell Mother's eyes are sparkling diamonds Still the moon shows no light These roses wither May god deliver The rake at the gates of hell tonight Been lodged in my brain for a while now...
  12. Don Baineone: Elijah Wood: ...The same man???
  13. Course. GITS was never really big on entertainment value, or emotional impact, but if you dig badass artwork and scientific/philosophical mumbo jumbo, it's worth the 15 clams. Aye, it's a crying shame. Vol. 2 is actually out of print, so I haven't been able to find it anywhere at a reasonable price. 'Tis, and I have read it (we've been over this before). I hear good things about Domu. Supposedly it contains a lot of the same themes present in Akira right?
  14. Christ amighty IC...actually, I'm mostly just jealous of the complete Lone Wolf collection. My collection consists of: The Sandman vols. 1-11 by Neil Gaiman (plus 'The Dream Hunters' and 'Taller Tales') Preacher vols. 1-9 by Garth Ennis Transmetropolitan vols. 0-10 by Warren Ellis (currently loaned to a friend in England) Watchmen by Alan Moore Akira vols. 1-6 by Katsuhiro Otomo Ghost In The Shell vols. 1-2 by Masamune Shirow Berserk vol. 1 by Kentaro Miura (though technically I have all 30 current volumes bootlegged on cd, thanks to IC) Hitman vol. 1 by Garth Ennis (I need to get the rest) All top shit, it's hard for me to pick favorites. (IC, that's a beautiful thing you've done.)
  15. Let's see... - over 20 John Wayne westerns (can't be arsed to go through 'em all) - 4 Godzilla flicks (plus a ton on VHS) - Reggae and Ska Hits - Bob Marley: The Legend Live - Hero - The Matrix trilogy (should've rented first, the second two were tripe) - The Lord of the Rings trilogy (from back when I wasn't disgusted with Peter Jackson's butchering of the books) That's about all for mine, parents and sisters have a ton more, but they're all shit. I get most of my movies through my local library.
  16. Ah, the nostalgia. Sandman was my first comic love...started reading it when I was 13, before moving on to other Vertigo titles like Preacher and Transmetropolitan. As for favorite story arc, I have to go with 'The Dream Hunters' a collaboration between Neil Gaiman and my favorite artist, Yoshitaka Amano. In fact, I probably owe Amano's artwork for finding Sandman in the first place.
  17. That's definitely your best one yet, baytor. Keep it up, and check your PM's for some of my ideas.
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