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GoGo Yubari

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  1. ... David Hasselhoff: The Musical? Oh holy god, that's brilliant.
  2. He performed a song with Jack White's band (can't remember the name). Suprised that no-one has mentioned the "protester", that was great. The Raconteurs? Okay, I want to see that.
  3. What did Lou Reed do on the show, out of curiosity, and how was he received?
  4. Lou Reed was on the VMAs? Seriously? Did anyone there even know who he is?
  5. A - Assassins, "The Ballad of Czolgosz" B - The Beatles, "A Day in the Life" C - Cibo Matto, "Spoon" D - Digable Planets, "Where I'm From" E - Etta James, "At Last" F - Foo Fighters, "Aurora" G - Gorillaz, "Slow Country" H - Harvey Danger, "Moral Centralia" I - Ice Cube, "Down For Whatever" J - Jamiroquai, "Love Blind" K - Kanye West, "Touch the Sky" L - The Lemonheads, "My Drug Buddy" M - Miles Davis, "Blue in Green" N - Nirvana, "About a Girl" O - Otis Redding, "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" P - The Pillows, "Instant Music" Q - Queen, "Don't Stop Me Now" R - The Ramones, "Chainsaw" S - Sly & the Family Stone, "You Can Make It If You Try" T - Talking Heads, "Once in a Lifetime" U - Ulfuls, "Guts da Ze" V - The Velvet Underground, "Sunday Morning" W - Weezer, "Only in Dreams" X - XTC, "Earn Enough for Us" Y - Yaida Hitomi, "Chain" Z - ZEEBRA, "Platinum Date"
  6. Last: The Pillows Next: Kanye West, Blue Scholars, Mon Frere, Thee Emergency, and possibly Common Market and New Fangs. All of this would be at Bumbershoot on Sunday.
  7. "Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except for Me and My Monkey" especially. That song is fantastic.
  8. God, how did I forget Dutch? Dutch is FANTASTIC. I like Vic (though Lem is actually my favorite member of the Strike Team as of the end of season three, which is where I'm at since I follow the show on DVDs and haven't watched seasons four or five yet), but to me Dutch is the fucking highlight of that show.
  9. That's what pissed me off, yes, and that speculation is what I'm thinking also.
  10. BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Now THAT'S comedy!
  11. What week is it in right now? I stopped reading DC comics halfway through Infinate Crisis, got to confusing. It should be at week sixteen right now. I'm not buying it anymore because I'm still pissed over what they did last week, even if I'm entirely convinced it's not permanent.
  12. Almost certainly because he has been confirmed to be appearing in the series.
  13. It's not particularly amazing, but it's an amusing way to waste twenty-two minutes. The father is totally the best character on the show, though.
  14. Girls use the internet too, you know.
  15. Oookay, Thom Yorke must really be broke if he's letting this happen. No, Thom Yorke just does a whole lotta drugs. Just look at him.
  16. Um, I'm not quite sure I follow that logic. It is indeed an awesome song to sing with a group, though, I will definitely agree on that front.
  17. Well golly, perhaps you'll just have to, y'know, nominate and vote next year and fix this horrible, horrible mistake. Have fun.
  18. I agree that it's pretty damn random. It got to the top mostly by being on a lot of lists and always being in the top five of said lists. Whatever.
  19. And here we go, the final stretch. Enjoy, kiddies. 3. "Hurt" by Johnny Cash 2. "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Queen And coming in at NUMBAHHHHHHH ONNNNEEEEE... 1. "Everlong" by Foo Fighters Done with this now, hoorah. Last one out, turn off the lights.
  20. Those are stereotypes? In crappy disaster movies? Yes. You always have the annoying, self-centered bastard who either gets what's coming to him or has an amazing life-changing revelation at some point in the movie, and there's always the woman with the kid for sympathy value. EDIT: And maybe "stereotypes" is the wrong word, but what the fuck ever, I wrote that post within ten minutes of waking up from two hours of sleep. Archetypes I think would be a better word. But I may be wrong. Just sort of certain character personas that are in all disaster flicks. Stock characters is the term I think you may have been looking for, GoGo. Both are applicable, I think. And there are way more awesome ways to kill a snake in a plane than flushing them down the toilet, as this movie proves.
  21. Those are stereotypes? In crappy disaster movies? Yes. You always have the annoying, self-centered bastard who either gets what's coming to him or has an amazing life-changing revelation at some point in the movie, and there's always the woman with the kid for sympathy value. EDIT: And maybe "stereotypes" is the wrong word, but what the fuck ever, I wrote that post within ten minutes of waking up from two hours of sleep.
  22. It's pretty camptacular, really. Pretty much just every plane disaster movie cliche and disaster movie stereotype (hey, look, an uptight British man! And there's a mother with a baby! Hi, token guy with actual fighting skills!) except with snakes, mixed together to produce a movie that certainly isn't good in the sense that it's an actual good movie, but is a lot of fun. One of the most amusing parts to me was that the two most awesome methods of killing the snakes had nothing to do with Sam Jackson.
  23. 8. "Hey Jude" by The Beatles "All Along the Watchtower" by Jimi Hendrix "Man in the Box" by Alice in Chains 7. "Live Forever" by Oasis 6. "There is a Light That Never Goes Out" by The Smiths 5. "Kashmir" by Led Zeppelin 4. "Weapon" by Matthew Good Band Yup. We're now down to the final three, which I'll probably post tomorrowish. On a side note, EWB's LEAST Favorite Song of the songs nominated was "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by Green Day. It had more points against it than any song had FOR it until we hit the top ten. I just thought that was worth mentioning.
  24. I like the former, but the latter is all sorts of stupid.
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