I'm old school, so I'm not going to commit to this idea until CG makes it possible for Adam West's Batman to fight George Reeves' Superman.
I'm old school, so I'm not going to commit to this idea until CG makes it possible for Adam West's Batman to fight George Reeves' Superman.
Grimdark Kermit
I guess it's nice that Katy Goodman wants to encourage her husband's singing ambitions and puts him on her records, but he has, well… some way to go before his voice is anything like worth listening to.
Me too. More articles about old-time Hollywood, and fewer articles about rock stars I've never heard of eating cereal I've never heard of, please.
That was good, except for the giant chunk of MacFarlane in the middle, which could have been cut down by about, oh, 100%.
Someone's actually compiled a "best of" video on YouTube which seems to include most of his hits (especially the first 10 or so tracks): https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It's an advert for White Flower Oil, a kind of liniment (it's a real product) - so, as far as another gag goes… maybe?
The Beatles, Please Please Me.
a.k.a. the singer in the nightclub who starts singing as the Buffy episode "Conversations With Dead People" begins (Angie Hart, that is, not your teacher).
1) Snoop, from The Wire
2) Whatshername, from that British tv show
3) Um… that's it.
Borat references are so 2006, Pavani! Get with the times!
The re-recorded version of I Want You to Want Me is a lot better than the original, though.
Seconded - and because it's out of print, it's available for free on his website, here: http://www.clivejames.com/b… (not downloadable, though).
What you've failed to appreciate is that the songs are masterful poetic expressions of Tolkien's understanding of mythos, viz:
It's more like Jack in the Box circa 1993, in the middle of that E. coli outbreak.
Math was never my strong suit, but to be fair, this does reflect the statistical reality that women make up approximately 25% of the general population.
I know nothing about rugby league whatsoever, but, after looking at Wikipedia for 2 minutes, I'll attempt to synthesise a reply: well, it's youth vs experience, isn't it? What the Warriors lose in one department, they gain in another. Plus, in RTS, you've got a guy who's happy to be back in NZ, fully committed to…
He was on your country's most important TV programme, Shortland Street. Are you sure you're a Kiwi?
Fair enough. Those are all good things in their own right (album artwork is definitely something I miss about going digital - even a CD cover is better than, well, digital music’s non-existent art). I guess, though, that the main strength of digital music for me is that it feels like I’ve finally reached a destination…
I do hate hipsters, but to be fair to hipsters, I hate vinyl too - or if hate's a bit strong, don't really understand why so many people are such enthusiasts for it. I'm an old guy, I've done my time with vinyl; ultimately, too much of the experience was just a hassle, and I'm happy to be rid of all of that. But other…