Todd Kessler? Blue’s Clues was co-created by the same person who co-created Bloodline and Damages?
Todd Kessler? Blue’s Clues was co-created by the same person who co-created Bloodline and Damages?
They should just get TCM to produce their In Memoriam segments. Those never fail to get me all emotional.
By many accounts, Bob Saget is actually a very nice guy, despite what his standup material implies.
Hopefully he is replaced by Bryan Fuller and the show will finally live up to its title of Fuller House.
Well she should at least check out Paul F. Tompkins’ theme song.
Christine Lahti was also ADA for a handful of episodes but then was fired for alcoholism (her character I mean) and then came back as a defense attorney for an episode a season later where she was brutally killed off. That kinda pissed me off.
I think it’s the actor and character driven nature of the show which makes it stand out from other iterations of Law & Order, particularly the performances of Mariska Hargitay and formerly Christopher Meloni (plus an excellent supporting cast).
I’ve always felt sort of bad for The Crystals. They get the short end of the stick in terms of the legacy of 60s girl groups. Because Phil Spector produced a few hit singles for them that they didn’t actually sing on (now widely known to be Darlene Love and her group The Blossoms), they’re sometimes dismissed as not…
Michael Stipend (or Michael Stip&), Peter Dollar Bill, Mike Miller, and Buckberry.
Springsteen’s Live In New York City is pretty great, documenting the last few nights of the 1999-2000 E Street Band reunion tour and featuring some not so obvious selections such as “My Love Will Not Let You Down” and “Don’t Look Back” from Tracks, unique arrangements of “The River” (driven by Clarence Clemons’ sax)…
What is this, a crossover— series?
The band’s weeklong stint at South America’s SUE and Soundhearts Festivals coincides with this year’s Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, something its members couldn’t care less about.
There’s a Rifftrax for it!
EDIT: basically what everyone else said
Bruce Springsteen’s Tunnel of Love is for sure an essential breakup album. I think he and his first wife Julianne Phillips were technically still together when he wrote the songs and the album is dedicated to her but many of the lyrics are about fears and insecurities in relationships and a year later, they were…
Whenever a joke is set up with “There’s a new study that says”, I sometimes wonder if those studies are real but I never care to check. Late night monologue jokes are the only place I ever hear about these studies.
I vividly remember Letterman introducing a segment he called “Why the world hates us” and then showed the clip of Karl Rove rapping at the Correspondents Dinner and that was pretty much it. Funny but kind of lazy, not a lot of effort. But later on in the show, Biff Henderson was doing a field piece that culminated…
I disagree entirely. I think Jon Batiste is great. And he can be very clever sometimes too. Like when Billy Bush was on, he played him to the stage with a minor-key rendition of “The Wheels on the Bus Go Round and Round”.
Yay, a new Inventory! It’s been too long.
Supposedly Eastwood tried to get the French government to temporarily release him so he could play himself. I feel like that would have been pretty awkward.