Al Jourgensen on IMDB

On one of the more stupid Ministry pages I follow on FB, someone mentioned Al scheduled to appear soon on The Walking Dead. I thought this sounded fishy, so hopped over to the IMDB machine and found some interesting bits of info:

Did any one know that “NWO” appeared in 2013’s “Turbo” and “Forkboy” was in “Rango?”

Also, has anyone seen the 2014 documentary “Riot on the Dancefloor?” Apparently Al’s in that, too.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3223480/

HAHA!!! I remember hearing mention that LARD was in “Rango”. I never saw the film, though. I’ll have to look up “Turbo”. What is that anyway? Is that the movie about the snail?

“Riot on the Dancefloor”? Never heard of it.

I saw Riot On The Dancefloor at a special screening in the Village. It’s about a club in New Jersey that did a lot to foster early punk rock. Jon Stewart used to tend bar there.

Gibby Haynes and Sim Cain (Rollins Band) were at the screening, if I remember correctly…

I live with my pops and he absolutely loves Pixar/Dreamworks animated movies, and I’m surprised I don’t have Turbo etched into my brain (he uses super loud TV to sleep, and I swear to God I’ve had whole dreams about Hotel Transylvania and Happy Feet because of this). I didn’t know that was even a movie and now I’m weirdly interested in it in a weird Stockholm syndrome kinda way.

On one of the more stupid Ministry pages I follow on FB, someone mentioned Al scheduled to appear soon on The Walking Dead. I thought this sounded fishy, so hopped over to the IMDB machine and found some interesting bits of info:

Did any one know that “NWO” appeared in 2013’s “Turbo” and “Forkboy” was in “Rango?”

Also, has anyone seen the 2014 documentary “Riot on the Dancefloor?” Apparently Al’s in that, too.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3223480/

Forkboy was also featured in natural born killers during the prison break scene toward the end…it actually worked very well with that scene…Rob Downey jr. was awesum in that…but when is he not awesum, right!? [laugh]

Forkboy was also featured in natural born killers during the prison break scene toward the end…it actually worked very well with that scene…Rob Downey jr. was awesum in that…but when is he not awesum, right!? [laugh]

Fucking awesome trivia Deanwavo! I had no idea! Geez, I’m wondering now who produced the NBK soundtrack and if they had a Ministry connection??!!

Did you know the end credits of The Breakfast Club was originally going to have “I’m Falling,” but Al took a shit on some record execs desk and the only clean cassette left on his desk was “Don’t You Forget About Me.” True story.

Natural Born Killers is the only movie I’ve seen at the theater where people got up and walked out. About 1/4 of the viewers left during the Juliette Lewis and Rodney Dangerfield scene. I didn’t care for Downey Jrs character in the movie.

Fucking awesome trivia Deanwavo! I had no idea! Geez, I’m wondering now who produced the NBK soundtrack and if they had a Ministry connection??!!

Did you know the end credits of The Breakfast Club was originally going to have “I’m Falling,” but Al took a shit on some record execs desk and the only clean cassette left on his desk was “Don’t You Forget About Me.” True story.

Hahahahahaha!

Did you know the end credits of The Breakfast Club was originally going to have “I’m Falling,” but Al took a shit on some record execs desk and the only clean cassette left on his desk was “Don’t You Forget About Me.” True story.

Wasn’t Al Jourgensen originally chosen to play the part of ‘Bender,’ too? Before a similar disrespectful incident happened, and Judd Nelson was brought in as a replacement? I know there still exists somewhere a screen test of him doing the “this is what you get in my house…for spilling PAINT in the GARAGE!” scene.

Natural Born Killers is the only movie I’ve seen at the theater where people got up and walked out. About 1/4 of the viewers left during the Juliette Lewis and Rodney Dangerfield scene. I didn’t care for Downey Jrs character in the movie.

I’ve seen two films which featured mass walkouts, and some others which had a gradual thinning out of the crowd over time.

Vincent Gallo can be proud that he starred in both of the ‘mass walkout’ movies: “Trouble Every Day” and “Brown Bunny.”

You went to the theater to see Brown Bunny? Ouch.

You went to the theater to see Brown Bunny? Ouch.

I think I went in with the expectation that it’d be a kind of ‘event’ like ‘Snakes On A Plane’ eventually became, you know…where there’s tons of audience participation and riffing and such to compensate for the vast stretches in which absolutely nothing happens.

Sadly, people merely got bored, got up and left. Live and learn…

I had no idea! Geez, I’m wondering now who produced the NBK soundtrack and if they had a Ministry connection??!!

Trent Reznor

You went to the theater to see Brown Bunny? Ouch.

Holy crap!
I’d never even heard of this abortion, but tried finding a trailer for it on YouTube. I couldn’t find one, but just watched this scene, figuring it would be one of the “highlights” of the film.

I’ve no idea if it is a highlight or a LOWlight, but . . . holy crap. Even trying to watch 3 minutes of this film aged me by 40 years.

I would have certainly left the theatre too.
(Or spend the time with my phone, going on Prongs to tell everyone how terrible this is . . .)

WARNING: Suitable viewing only for people who find watching grass grow and paint dry to be far too exciting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPbcmmkkik8

[reply]You went to the theater to see Brown Bunny? Ouch.

Holy crap!
I’d never even heard of this abortion, but tried finding a trailer for it on YouTube. I couldn’t find one, but just watched this scene, figuring it would be one of the “highlights” of the film.

I’ve no idea if it is a highlight or a LOWlight, but . . . holy crap. Even trying to watch 3 minutes of this film aged me by 40 years.

I would have certainly left the theatre too.
(Or spend the time with my phone, going on Prongs to tell everyone how terrible this is . . .)

WARNING: Suitable viewing only for people who find watching grass grow and paint dry to be far too exciting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPbcmmkkik8[/reply]

The main reason anyone saw it was for a controversial blowjob scene that was rumoured to be real, but i think it turned out they used a fake penis.

[reply][reply]You went to the theater to see Brown Bunny? Ouch.

Holy crap!
I’d never even heard of this abortion, but tried finding a trailer for it on YouTube. I couldn’t find one, but just watched this scene, figuring it would be one of the “highlights” of the film.

I’ve no idea if it is a highlight or a LOWlight, but . . . holy crap. Even trying to watch 3 minutes of this film aged me by 40 years.

I would have certainly left the theatre too.
(Or spend the time with my phone, going on Prongs to tell everyone how terrible this is . . .)

WARNING: Suitable viewing only for people who find watching grass grow and paint dry to be far too exciting.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gPbcmmkkik8[/reply]

The main reason anyone saw it was for a controversial blowjob scene that was rumoured to be real, but i think it turned out they used a fake penis.[/reply]

People are willing to pay $12 for a movie ticket and sit through 2 hours of coma-inducing bullshit for the prospect of seeing a possibly real BJ?

Did the Internet not exist 10 years ago?
What the fudge?

Maybe if they gave out complimentary BJs at the end of screenings they may have sold more tickets.

I think I’d rather just rub one out in the shitter instead of sitting through that horrible time rape.

[reply]I had no idea! Geez, I’m wondering now who produced the NBK soundtrack and if they had a Ministry connection??!!

Trent Reznor[/reply]

Yeah, I was being a smart ass.

HAHA!!! I remember it was a really strong soundtrack, but don’t know if I was ever aware that 'ol T-Rez produced it.