Your mom watched a movie and its name was Thursday Blind.

Anvil ~

If Anvil: The story of Anvil taught me anything it’s that you should never be the first person to play your flying V with a dildo.  This will lead to almost immediate obscurity, and it will take you at least 20 years to make a comeback.

If this were a film about starving people who really wanted to eat some food that they just can’t quite reach, we’d all be going to hell.  But instead it’s a movie about musicians who want very badly to achieve heavy metalfamy, so we can feel free to laugh in their faces.  As long as they eventually get famous, it’s okay - right?

See Anvil Live:

East Coast Tour Dates
7/26 – Chicago, IL – Reggies Rock Club
7/27 – Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
7/29 – West Chester, PA – The Note
7/30 – New York, NY – Bowery Ballroom
7/31 – Boston, MA – Middle East Club

http://www.anvilmetal.com

Why Change Your Wife? (1920) ~ Directed by Cecil B. Demilles

In short, (which this wasn’t) why bother falling for a new exotic dame, only to marry her and find out she’s just as whiny and selfish as your first wife was?

My pick for “silent film starring someone who was also famous in talkies”.  Brandon’s brilliant category. This film shut my brain down and made me dread TBMN.  I’m only now nearly over that.

gastrocinema:

Coney Island babies
Speedy (1928).

This movie, about a good-for-nothing loafer type with a good heart, was silent. But that didn’t stop everything they ate from looking delicious.

Bree’s pick for silent film. Honestly - not my favorite kind of movie.

gastrocinema:

Coney Island babies

Speedy (1928).

This movie, about a good-for-nothing loafer type with a good heart, was silent. But that didn’t stop everything they ate from looking delicious.

Bree’s pick for silent film. Honestly - not my favorite kind of movie.

I totally wish THIS had been in the silent movie we had to watch.

I totally wish THIS had been in the silent movie we had to watch.

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