theothernewestone
Wouldn't Even Harm a Fly
Do your parents KNOW you're Ramones?!
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Post by theothernewestone on May 1, 2011 6:14:54 GMT 2
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Post by trashcanman on May 1, 2011 12:37:14 GMT 2
That was some funny shit. Has it really been that bad?
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theothernewestone
Wouldn't Even Harm a Fly
Do your parents KNOW you're Ramones?!
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Post by theothernewestone on May 1, 2011 13:39:51 GMT 2
I can't remember if anyone died, but I know quite a few people have had broken bones during shows.
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Post by trashcanman on May 2, 2011 20:03:28 GMT 2
No wonder Glenn Beck loved that shit. www.glennbeck.com/2011/01/12/glenn-is-obsessed-with-spider-man/A human train wreck digging on a train wreck of a performance. God, he is insufferable. Yeah, Glenn, Spider-Man is a real ultra-conservative metaphor for the Republican battle against atheists and environmentalists. Good call.
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Post by The Curmudgeon on May 3, 2011 16:50:49 GMT 2
Whatever they're doing wrong, they're doing it right.
Despite, or because of, the poor reviews and bad publicity, Spider-Man has been very successful at the box office.[72] Ticket sales the day after the first preview on November 28, 2010, were more than one million dollars.[73] During the first full week of 2011, Spider-Man had the highest box-office gross on Broadway, with a total of $1,588,514.[74]
Yeah it'd probably be awful, but I'd still love to see it.
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theothernewestone
Wouldn't Even Harm a Fly
Do your parents KNOW you're Ramones?!
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Post by theothernewestone on May 9, 2011 8:09:33 GMT 2
Well, of course it sold tickets. Everyone wanted to see a Spider-Man die! Lol.
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