Walsh has played with both McCartney and Starr extensively. He's had a great late-career run as a journeyman.
Walsh has played with both McCartney and Starr extensively. He's had a great late-career run as a journeyman.
I could watch this on a loop.
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Sorry no, the finest hour would be "City on the Edge of Forever".
1982 was better.
Steve from Florida to you.
This is Donald, he's as bad as can, and he knows he's the best.
That was the point of the scheme; he tricked the Vikings into thinking they had legal claim to the land.
At the very least listen to the album (bway preferably but film one is ok). Each one of Bernsteins notes has more emotion than all of LLL.
Hot take: take away the first act of SPR and it sucks.
Shes a goddamned national treasure.
And no, they won't "reprimand" her. She's exercising her rights.
I dig the Crown and period pieces in general, but I'm having a hard time getting into this one. It's just so damn soapy, and the whole downstairs intrigue is a transparent attempt to woo the Downton crowd.
And my axe.
I gave the first episode a go, it didn't impress. The show is obsessed with full frame close ups of young Vic.
Uh huh. I watch Masterpiece, This Old House, Great Performances, News Hr, etc. The kid watched Sesame St. when he was little, and I donate.
Downton Abbey is already paid for and over. You're good. Maybe just don't watch Victoria, though. Even sudsier.
Fuller Horse? I'd watch that show.
Wait, what?
The sandpaper sawtooth of FFaF is just fantastic cranked up in Grado cans.
Only her right ear was cut off, and it's always covered with hair.
Splitting hairs. Myopic fanboyism has a peculiar disdain for the very notion that a character may be interpreted by different actors.