ps. "Ahhhm… floor pie."
ps. "Ahhhm… floor pie."
"Joey Joe Joe!"
"He may pork her, Russ… Now shut up."
For my money, the Kavanaugh storyline is the show's only major ball-drop, how they stretched it into two seasons, then hurriedly got rid of him.
Often overlooked is Cash & Fiona Apple's cover of Cat Stevens' "Father and Son" from the Unearthed American Recordings box set.
I thought the previews made the show look like "Flash Forward 2: This Time With Full Frontal Nudity, So Isn't It Shocking and Weird?!" And as such, despite the intriguing premise, it seemed really uninteresting. But the review makes it seem substantial. Was anybody else turned off by the previews?
1) The KoRn edition is the funniest musical production in the history of television. Better than Weird Al. Better than Metallica's MTV Icon award show. Better than anything SNL ever cooked up.
If DC and the CW are smart, they'll just back a truck full of money to Kevin Smith's house and give him carte blanche to do the Batman: Teenage Years show he & Paul Dini brainstormed on the latest Fat Man on Batman.
This is one of THE great Side One, Track Ones. Not to mention:
What a bold way to launch a solo career. Truly haunting.
Get Crazy's New Year's Eve extravaganza. Nada (featuring Piggy) and Lou Reed on the same bill? Hell yeah.
What's Espanol for "yo"?
SABADOO!
Prequel contains recurring flashbacks to his life as an unsympathetic soldier named Paul.
My Pioneer six-disc changer from 1992 is still going strong. Pioneer has the best random programming. It's not truly random,but it's nice if you don't like getting three songs in a row from the same disc. Hey, I bet you could get a 100-disc player pretty cheap now…
IT'S NOT OK!
"IT'S NOT OK!"
"Don't you talk about Billy Idol that way!"
Maybe the Grapes of Wrath scene is set in stunning slow-mo, scored with a Yes song. But to reflect the chilly climate, it's an '80s Yes song with sterile synthesizer sounds. And due to budget limitations, they have to go with a concert version from 9021Live, not the studio take.
L. Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth decalogy got pretty bad around the time he died. I'm just saying. But it still had his name on it, so it was clearly his work.
As Butt-head said, "You're not a firework."