Read the entire
ace review from this ace movie review blog. "From Gregg Araki’s
embarrassingly stale stoner girl odyssey Smiley Face (2007) to the
positively putrid anti-white multiculturalist agitpop of the heeb-helmed
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle
(2004) to the beta boy buffoonery of Kevin Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob
Strike Back (2001), the stoner comedy is arguably the most insufferable
and aesthetically worthless subgenre of all–time so for there to be a
film like A Beach Bum that is actually highly re-watchable is almost a
miracle of sorts. Also, Matthew McConaughey deserves credit for a
singular acting performance that is like a modern-day Charlie Chaplin on
LSD after being raped by a pack of crack-ridden rasta negroes."
OK to take a break from current stuff, I bring you Glass Candy.
Well to make it current, their label Italians do it Better Records has
re-upped this stuff to Youtube, last month. So recent that is, and the
label is still putting out good synth wave italo disco electronica
music.
Glass Candy is from Portland. They started in the early
2000s as a standard garage rock band, with a danceable drum beat, like
Franz Ferdinand but angsty female vocals.
Then they got into electronics, as so did everybody. The tracks below
come from 2006, that exact split point when it went from homely looking
hipsters and girls with Lena Dunham bodies to djs making remixes on
laptops in their bedrooms for dance floors with actual hot girls there.
Of course that fed us Coachella, but that's for another time.
A not bad channel, this cheat sheet for looking for rare sport video games is quite the resource.
Checkout the soyboy intro theme.
It is much better to make "what sold" videos then show off everything you found, and brag about the "potential" in sales.
I'm on and off subscribed to this channel. The problem is too many haul
videos. A haul video shows what some body picked up at a garage sale,
thrift store, wholesale crate, etc.
Talk smack all you want about fast food, but I still enjoy when these places bring back rare items or try to fool us with supposed new items (for example Taco Bell or Mexican food in general is pretty basic).