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In 1985, after concern about the effect of music on children, a group of four women including Tipper Gore formed the Parents Music Resource Center (PMRC). The group pushed for a voluntary ratings system for the music industry similar to the movie industry and released a list of songs they found objectionable that was dubbed the “Filthy Fifteen.” One of the songs on the list was Twisted Sister’s “We’re Not Gonna Take It,” while tracks by Judas Priest, Motley Crue, AC/DC, Black Sabbath and Venom also found themselves under scrutiny.
A Senate hearing was held on Sept. 15, 1985 to discuss placing a rating system into effect. At the hearing, representatives of the PMRC testified along with Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, Frank Zappa and John Denver.
it got an update!!
I saw the original and I’m so pleased to see the update!
I’m reblogging this for the second time in fifteen minutes because I can’t get over how hard homeboy swerved this chick.
Favourite Movies: Treasure Planet, (2002) ★
There were nights when the winds of the Etherium, so inviting in their promise of flight and freedom, made one’s spirit soar
IF YOU HAVE NOT YET WATCHED THIS MOVIE, YOU’RE MISSING OUT ON ONE OF THE BEST FILMS DISNEY HAS MADE IN THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS. STEAM PUNK BEFORE STEAM PUNK WAS REALLY A THING, THIS WAS A STELLAR EXAMPLE OF SCIENCE FICTION AND A WONDERFUL ADAPTATION OF A CLASSIC STORY FOR A NEW AUDIENCE. THE ART WAS AMAZING, THE MUSIC IS BREATHTAKING. THE SCRIPT IS EMOTIONAL AND HAS SO MUCH HEART AND SOUL TO IT. THE CHARACTERS ARE ALL MULTI-DEMENSIONAL AND COMPLEX, THE VILLAIN IS COMPLEX AND MORALS ARE QUESTIONED ON ALL SIDES OF IT. THERE’S LAUGHTER AND TEARS AND A THEME OF FAMILY, OF GROWING UP, OF BELONGING, FREEDOM, AND SO MUCH MORE. PLEASE. WATCH TREASURE PLANET, IF NOTHING ELSE ITS AN IMAGINATIVE HOUR AND A HALF OF GREAT VISUALS.
My stomach hurts and I can barely breathe, because I haven’t laughed this hard in a very, very long time. I only learned about this prank less than fifteen minutes ago, but I’m already dead from how ridiculous it is.
Context: Paul Rudd has a history of going on Conan O’Brien’s shows (first Late Night, then Conan) and, when asked to show a clip from his newest movie, shows this snippet of a 1988 movie called Mac and Me (an ET ripoff) that people refer to as “the runaway wheelchair scene.” And Conan falls for it… every time. The exasperation through the years just kills me. Every time Conan thinks that he’s maybe caught a break, it happens again.
He thought that Paul Rudd might have laid off the joke for Ant-Man, in hopes of not pissing off Marvel.
Look at that face. Look at that expression. Look at how resigned and dead he is. This was his chance to get Paul Rudd to actually show a proper clip. Who would piss off Marvel? Who would waste a chance to promo their new movie for a prank they’d already been doing for fifteen years?
Paul Rudd, apparently.
The slow surrender of his hand is everything.
This video gave me life
Here are fifteen of my favourite seconds from the internet.
tiny padme: *reaches for darth fucking vader’s hand and kisses it like nothing’s unusual*
vader: *looks into the camera like he’s in the office*
Her name is Lane! She’s a style ICON and I want to be her when I grow up. Here is her instagram
“It took me two hours to put this shit on!”
“Thanks for the fuckin’ flowers, you asshole.”
Life goals.
I put off watching this so many times, but if you have fifteen minutes and need a good happy-cry, DO IT.
holy shit you were not wrong about the happy cry






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“It took me two hours to put this shit on!”
“Thanks for the fuckin’ flowers, you asshole.”
Life goals.
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