WHAS should be put to rest. But I do hope for more of that kind of ensemble comedy from that crowd, like Burning Love which was excellent.
WHAS should be put to rest. But I do hope for more of that kind of ensemble comedy from that crowd, like Burning Love which was excellent.
I thought it was a beautiful and sad scene. Yeah, James was always kind of annoying in the original series but seeing a much older mature character who's been through a lot of shit now alone onstage singing a song from a more innocent moment in his life, I found it very emotional.
Anybody else notice what appears to be a plate of creamed corn in Sarah Palmer's living room?
Pretty gutsy of her to go after such a beloved cultural institution.
Or Turner & Hooch, Neil's favorite movie.
It was included as a bonus feature on the Peter Sellers Casino Royale DVD.
I would say Never Say Never Again belongs in a complete collection. It was Connery's final Bond film so I think that makes it essential even if it is just a remake of Thunderball produced by a different studio.
I think his producers soured on the idea.
Joshua Malina from The West Wing and Scandal
I think it's a solid album. It's not as accessible and pop-heavy as some of their previous efforts (even if the title track might be the poppiest thing they've ever done) but I thought the same thing about Reflektor at first and that one really grew on me. I'll give this one a chance too.
Yeah, I definitely got a Yoko vibe from her (in a positive way) and from her singing style, I wouldn't be surprised if Yoko was a musical influence on her as well.
When I was a kid, I saw him perform alongside Bernadette Peters in Annie Get Your Gun. He had a very nice singing voice. Sad to hear he's fallen on hard times.
That Ramones song was pretty cool though.
There's a great story where Jean Stapleton talked to Norman Lear about killing Edith off the show which at first he was mortified with. Stapleton said, well she's only a fictional character and Lear replied deadpan, "To me she isn't." I imagine many viewers felt the same way!
And Geoffrey Holder seemed to have the hots for her.
Yep, I've seen them and though interesting in a historical sense to see how it all began, they aren't very entertaining.
The tracks would have to have long gaps in audio as the movies were usually heavily edited.
I looked up the actor, Clark Middleton. He suffers from rheumatoid arthritis which gives him sort of an awkward build and posture but he is actually normal height.
Wait, so now does Sanders have to take on both roles like Spicer did? And then she'll end up resigning like he did. And the carousel of stupid continues.
"LELAND!!! WHAT IS GOING ON IN THIS HOUSE?"