Wake n Bake

WAKE N BAKE In which Erin informs you of the best movies to blaze to “Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?”  That oft-repeated phrase from the sketch-comedy series All That, which aired on Nickelodeon beginning in the mid-nineties, holds a special place in the hearts of many…

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Wake n Bake

Wake n Bake In which Erin informs you of the best movies to blaze to We might as well face it–as long as it’s not happening to us, failure is hilarious.  It’s often uncomfortable, especially when executed with a lack of confidence–like inexperienced comics bombing in a silent nightclub, stammering over their bits, their sweat…

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Wake n Bake

WAKE N BAKE In which Erin informs you of the best movies to blaze to Alright, I’ve been hitting the deep stuff pretty hard since I started this column, so I think it’s time we lighten things up a bit.  This one’s a comedy. There’s a pretty big difference between “Oh man, we should watch…

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POP FILTER VS. THE CLASSICS

POP FILTER VS. THE CLASSICS OF 1979 THE BLACK STALLION Maybe I’m just traumatized from reading The Red Pony in elementary school, but horses in movies make me nervous.  Film or otherwise, stories about horses so often bear a price tag of tragedy–if the quadruped isn’t abused or dying, someone else is, as in Black…

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Wake n Bake

WAKE N BAKE In which Erin informs you the best movies to blaze to I don’t know about the rest of you, but I get some of my best social justice thinking done with a little help from some trimmed hedge.  And if that thinking is accompanied by something visually stimulating, well, all the better…

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Wake n Bake

WAKE N BAKE In which Erin informs you the best movies to blaze to.    Some films are more enjoyable when viewed stoned. For other films, it’s downright necessary, especially when considering those made for children. Of these movies emerges an unsung Claymation gem of Korean cinema, Doggy Poo, which follows the musings of a…

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