Alright I don’t really have “dong rot”. Debt on the other hand is another story.
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Prodigy
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Filed under Bad Influences, Comix Classic & Current, Don't Know Don't Care, Faint Signals, Girls of BIUL, Idiot's Delight, Nostalgic Obsessions, Thousand Listen Club
Tagged as 1996, alternative music, Bands I Useta Like, Beastie Boys, comic, Crispian Mills, Donita Sparks, Jonas Akerlund, Keith Flint, Kool Keith, L7, Liam Howlett, Madonna, Maxim, music, Paul W.S. Anderson, Shahin Bada, strips, The Prodigy, The Sifl and Olly Show, Ultramagnetic MCs
Guiltiest Pleasure: Natural Born Killers
In 1994, a severely truncated version of Oliver Stone’s Natural Born Killers was released to theaters nationwide, after a long and brutal production. It grossed about half its budget on opening weekend, and broke even in 2007. It was based on a story written by Quentin Tarantino, who was currently ablaze in Tinseltown thanks to Pulp Fiction. It starred former sitcom bartender Woody Harrelson, and Geoffrey Lewis’ daughter Juliette (the nymph in Scorcese’s Cape Fear remake), as mass-murdering marrieds Mickey and Mallory Knox.
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Filed under Bad Influences, Girls of BIUL, Movies You Missed, Nostalgic Obsessions, Saturday Movie Matinee, Thousand Listen Club, Unfairly Maligned
Tagged as #fbf, 1990s, 1994, alternative music, Arliss Howard, Cowboy Junkies, Denis Leary, Don Murphy, Dr. Dre, Edie McClurg, Interscope, Jane Hamsher, Juliette Lewis, L7, Lard, Leonard Cohen, Louis CK, movies, Natural Born Killers, Nine Inch Nails, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Oliver Stone, Patti Smith, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Quentin Tarantino, Robert Downey Jr., Rodney Dangerfield, Russell Means, The Barbarian Brothers, Tom Sizemore, Tommy Lee Jones, Trent Reznor, Woody Harrelson
L7
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Tagged as 1990s, 1993, alternative music, Bands I Useta Like, comic, flannel, grunge, Kids of Widney High, L7, music, Patti Smith, strips, Woodstock '99
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