"Silverado" still holds up today, as does "Tombstone".
"Silverado" still holds up today, as does "Tombstone".
Dablone!
I'd add No Country For Old Men to that list too.
Shaggy 2Dope and Violent J as the city controller and solicitor, respectively
The Supertones were kind of sneaky about it, because they had a great horn section and on first listen just sounded like any other alt-ska band from California- not bad, not remarkable.
Drugs?
Trump: The Original Soundtrack
Oh, you don't say?
First two seasons he was really on-point- just great. Season 3 seemed to bring on a lot of "Goren being Goren", and D'Onofrio mugging for an Emmy nom. The wheels then came off very fast after that.
Only now the Internet is trying to tear her down; Twitter, Gawker, and Daily Dot have a lot of sweet butthurt about White Mediocrity > Black Creativity, and BLM is starting up about how this is another microaggression (I kid you not) and privilege is the next hate crime.
Also, knowing what network it's on would maybe help (plus, I don't know, day and time- small stuff like that).
It then led to a Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode that aped the whole controversy (making the Bree character out to be a starved-for-attention famewhore as only a Dick Wolf show could do); it was at about that time when D'Onoffrio was starting to check out of the whole thing, so nobody cared.
Whatever gets him through the night- I'm seeing Blink in August, so we'll see if it actually happens.
I know it was early in the invasion (when the armored unit he was with was among the first to get to Baghdad), but I thought it was an advance copy that he got (or could be it wasn't either of them, but a third embed who said that, since Wright probably would've mentioned that in "Generation Kill").
That…that doesn't sound too bad right now, actually.
I forget if it was Michael Kelly or Evan Wright who said that when he was embedded in a forward unit in Iraq, he gave the platoon an advance DVD of Chappelle Show. He said he soon regretted it because "I'm Rick James, BITCH" was all he heard while he was in-country from thereon out.
"I was lucky enough to work on In Living Color" - how old are you, Larry?!?
#grateful
fuckin' 2016, man
Has anyone seen the movie TRON?