As I remember, there's a fucking GONG as it builds
As I remember, there's a fucking GONG as it builds
As I remember, there's a fucking GONG as it builds
Ken Burns already did it years ago, it's awesome.
Ken Burns already did it years ago, it's awesome.
I thought Wagner's Dream was really interesting, all about the ups/downs of the Lepage production. Lots of backstagey stuff, but did address all the Machine issues, bad reviews, etc.
I thought Wagner's Dream was really interesting, all about the ups/downs of the Lepage production. Lots of backstagey stuff, but did address all the Machine issues, bad reviews, etc.
My dad brought me to the Temple of Doom opening night in CT. Pre-internet days, the heart-ripping was quite a suprise.
My dad brought me to the Temple of Doom opening night in CT. Pre-internet days, the heart-ripping was quite a suprise.
there's a few fancy cameras like that. Also saw a robocamera on a dolly that tracks with the vault, as well as track & field. They really give perspective on the speed and power of the athletes. And with it not in slo-mo, makes you realize the event is completed so quickly.
there's a few fancy cameras like that. Also saw a robocamera on a dolly that tracks with the vault, as well as track & field. They really give perspective on the speed and power of the athletes. And with it not in slo-mo, makes you realize the event is completed so quickly.
He also produced "No One Is To Blame" by Howard Jones. Turned it into a monster hit. I always felt he was a better sessionman and producer than pop star.
He also produced "No One Is To Blame" by Howard Jones. Turned it into a monster hit. I always felt he was a better sessionman and producer than pop star.
File under great drumming from Phil Collins: Woman In Chains, Tears for Fears.
File under great drumming from Phil Collins: Woman In Chains, Tears for Fears.
No questions about Riding The Bus With My Sister?
Ducklings was superlative too. Just epic
Criterion has a brand identity -
if we're talking raw sales #s, the Crue catalog is pretty close to GNR. Note that GNR has less releases, and Crue has had several multi-platinums, and one true monster in Dr. Feelgood. All the other bands mentioned don't hold a candle, from pure sales.
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He was in that - must have been a crazy set. would love to see this movie taken in My Year Of Flops
Malik is more Greenwich than Stamford *sips merlot*