
Jackson or Sanders (although they really were not as good at baseball as many like to remember
Jackson or Sanders (although they really were not as good at baseball as many like to remember
Probably still get sued by WB as well if you do name the character the Joker. Ironically on the CW Flash, the Earth 3 Trickster played by Mark Hamill of course was pretty much his animated Joker character come to life.
Hmmm. I’ve always thought the tv (including animation) and film versions of the Joker were reconstructions of the same character. The only persistent themes are the homicidal tendencies and the clown makeup. Each Joker seems radically different than the others and thus subvert each other in a way.
Also, Satan is such a flop. All this vulgarity and bed shaking and for what? One dead priest and a traumatized mother-daughter pair? As the high priest of evil, doesn’t he have anything better to do than micromanage a handful of people’s misery?
He was a great baddie in Silverado.
I thought The Swimmer was Burt Lancaster’s strangest movie, until I saw Castle Keep.
Night Music was hosted by Jools Holland and David Sanborn and had the greatest and most eclectic collection of musicians from different genres playing together. Here’s a rare tv appearance by Miles Davis:
ee: The Human Centipede et al.
I’ll buy it just to complete the set. I have the other eight, plus Rogue One and the middling Solo, so I might as well for better or worse.
I’ll buy it just to complete the set. I have the other eight, plus Rogue One and the middling Solo, so I might as…
Not really, if you don’t count the pretentious tourist trap boutiques and head shops. Amoeba Records is still there, unless this current situation has finally done it in for good. McDonald’s shuttered sometime back. It kinda resembles Union St., which as a more upscale commercial neighborhood further north. It still…
I get that doesn’t like Jazz-Rock fusion because it doesn’t “swing”, but he completely overlooked Jazz-Funk pioneers like Herbie Hancock and The Headhunters, Weather Report, Stanley Clark, Jaco Pastorius, etc. or even the rise of Smooth Jazz from Pat Metheny, Lyle Mays, and Grover Washington Jr, which saved the jazz…
Ken Burns was so very much consumed with Jazz and Baseball, that he never had time for a proper haircut!
As much as I like it, I do think there’s a northeast bias that can be annoying. Like, when they covered the 1960 World Series, when Pittsburgh beat the Yankees on Mazeroski’s series-ending homer, all anyone could talk about was how much it sucked for the Yankees.
These pieces are thrown in there at random and given no significance.