No, it's on CD and download too. The vinyl comes with a digital download voucher, so you can be both cool and modern. I got it today and it's very good, by the way.
No, it's on CD and download too. The vinyl comes with a digital download voucher, so you can be both cool and modern. I got it today and it's very good, by the way.
And kvetch about the younglings.
I honestly wish I cared more, but it seems both Struzan and me have retired from the franchise.
Ancient history, @avclub-8c1bbcea199457b63dc39f7a024591f1:disqus , we took back Liz Hurley.
I like to think that Fellowes occasionally stands swaying in front of a full-length mirror wearing just Y-fronts and socks and screams "Tory cunt! Tory cunt" at himself until he's hoarse. Then he punches the mirror, fucking his hand up royally, falls to the floor and cries himself to sleep.
Look, we've already apologised for Piers Morgan -although lately I've begun to quite like him- now I suppose you want us to say sorry for gifting you Stuart 'Jim' Varney. Which is reasonable. But first you have to apologise for Chief Keef.
He was the Malcolm McDowell of his time.
Wow Craig, you sound about as keen on him as the guy who murdered him. You're not a secret Andy Milligan fan, are you?
Can't it be both?
They not only don't make 'em like they used to, they also don't name 'em like they did either.
Itami's wife. I'd agree and say he was a lucky guy, except he really wasn't.
The Jokers is a lot of fun and Death Wish is highly effective. I also genuinely enjoy Hannibal Brooks, Firepower, Chato's Land, Lawman and Scorpio. His last decade of films are all shockers, though.
Arsehole is much too kind, although good on Winner for saying it.
It's a dreadful waste of Mitchum's talent, an awful remake and an awful sequel all wrapped up in one shitty movie. And I'm a Winner apologist.
Ditto. Great album, still my favourite of hers.
I just thought he seemed a bit impatient at times during the interview. Which, as he wasn't being asked questions like "what's your favourite biscuit?", seemed slightly cranky.
Here's a transcript of a BBC radio interview with Forman. He does seem a bit of a prickly character, but it's an interesting interview that touches on Taking Off. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3…
Yes, it was the Zola one. Which just added to the disappointment.
And the current government despises the Beeb and everything it stands for. They'd be happy to de-Nationalize it and sell it to Murdoch.
If it's any consolation, the BBC have made another series of Luther. Apparently Zen was too expensive to continue, but I'd recommend Inspector Montalbano for an alternative Italian cop drama.