Lulu is a mess but it's not awful. I think it would have been better without Metallica. There's a concert from Lou's final tour in 2012 on Amazon Prime Video and he does a few songs from Lulu with his own band and they sound really good.
Lulu is a mess but it's not awful. I think it would have been better without Metallica. There's a concert from Lou's final tour in 2012 on Amazon Prime Video and he does a few songs from Lulu with his own band and they sound really good.
The Tom Tom Club version is good too. It's basically a Talking Heads track with Lou Reed guesting.
At first I thought, wow, an actual instance of character development for Dennis but then I realized, there's no way he's not going to screw this up. I binge watched the first 11 seasons before coming into this one and it's incredible how well this show holds up after so many years. There have been some episodes that…
I've always thought he should play Lindsey Buckingham in a Fleetwood Mac biopic.
I know what you mean. I have light brown hair and freckles so whenever I wear red, it just brings out the further ginger in me.
That show taught me the power of love.
I think she was also in the Christmas mannequin episode briefly.
I kind of feel bad for Al Jardine now. He seems like such a sweet guy! I've seen him quite a few times as a member of Brian Wilson's live band.
Male oriented movies will be rated D for dicks.
I've always said I would love to have his job but nobody could do it as well as him. Except for maybe Roger Ebert, I don't think there was anyone who loved movies more.
They were talking about The Hermit of Mink Hollow?
Mackenzie Phillips had a cameo as a group therapist.
The kids started out a little annoying but Isabella Gomez turned out to be the heart of the show and she is wonderful.
She looks great though. I think her character is supposed to be 10 years younger at least and it's not that difficult to believe.
I wonder if any of these people are aware that the original was co-written by an openly gay man who died of AIDS about 25 years ago while they're getting upset about a minor character who's hinted at being gay.
How to be a comedy genius and not pay taxes…
When I saw the trailer for this, I was expecting "Written and directed by James L Brooks" to show up at the end because the director of this film is definitely aping his style, all the way down to casting Shirley MacLaine.
Because of the implication?
Well now I won't be able to get an erection for a long time.
When I heard there was going to be a Cricket centric episode, I thought that meant they were going to kill him off. But I like that instead, this episode showed him to be a survivor. He's pathetic and gross and slightly insane but he's adapted to that life and seems pretty content with that.