That Stairway to Heaven video is inspiring! I gotta admit the old toes were a tappin' at the end of that. Great Job Internet indeed!
That Stairway to Heaven video is inspiring! I gotta admit the old toes were a tappin' at the end of that. Great Job Internet indeed!
He also played that guarded emotional type of character in Shadowlands. A superb film with wonderful acting by both Hopkins and Debra Winger!
I took a bunch of friends to this movie because the first ever trailer for Lord of the Rings was supposed to play beforehand. I got them all hyped up for the movie they had no idea they were going to be blown away by and the theater didn't end up running the trailer beforehand. Being late teens they were not so happy…
And also…the logo looks like a giant bird playing baseball.
What's the difference between a pizza and a drummer? A pizza can feed a family of three.
Eric Burden and the Animals - Sky Pilot. A classic tune that musically builds up to airplanes dropping bombs followed by bagpipes and strings. https://m.youtube.com/watch…
And when a band breaks up it is like your parents divorce. I saw this phenomenon up close and personal as I started to work with a band that had a few Top 20 hits in the 90's and remain a band until a few years ago. The fan base that stuck with them through that initial stardom and then years of more album releases,…
I thought it was great. It's one of those movies I suggest during movie night because I know no one has seen it and it is enjoyable (Ghost Town is another great pick in that scenario). I thought Stiller directed the hell out of it. Some really nice shots in that film.
They must want to clean house of their DJ's as well. Seems like Gitmo-like torture tactics to me.
Watching this would require me to get my dungus wet.
Hansard's work inside The Frames is fantastic stuff. I'd recommend it for people who need more than just the emotional singer-songwriter material he is most well known for. Tunes like Fitzcarraldo, Revelate, Song For Someone, etc. I also really dug The Swell Season's second record. It had flashes of Fleetwood Mac at…
It might explain too why he has been completely mirroring some of the cult followers concepts in the present testimony. One that I recall off the top of my head is when he says "Someone once told me that life is a flat circle." It seems to me that he just becomes whatever he needs to become at the time e.g. the biker…
I feel like Rust might be deep cover again in the present time. Perhaps he's trying to infiltrate the cult to find the Yellow King? It'd lend credence to the title. Rust is a True Detective. Doing whatever it takes to solve the case.