Mickey Rourke has been in some dreck but he always creates these moments.
Mickey Rourke has been in some dreck but he always creates these moments.
Living Colour is dangerous in concert! I saw them in I guess 1990 at Center Stage in Atlanta with a couple of my friends (Follow For Now opened) and they were so good, it inspired a once-in-a-lifetime CRIME SPREE in us after the show. We terrorized the nearby golf club and neighborhood, throwing bricks through windows…
I was glad he mentioned his friendship with Grodin. One of the earliest awarenesses I had of Coleman awesomeness is one time he guested on Grodin's early-90s talk show and they were both slow-burn hilarious cutting each other down.
I was glad he mentioned his friendship with Grodin. One of the earliest awarenesses I had of Coleman awesomeness is one time he guested on Grodin's early-90s talk show and they were both slow-burn hilarious cutting each other down.
BRING BACK CAPTAIN MARVEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
featuring a Breaking the Waves-era Stellan Skarsgård looking on…
I read that first side effect as "public tooth" which I instantly assigned as the scarlet letter mark of everyone knowing you indulged in or ingested Vagafro.
talk about your War Machines
Malcolm McDowell in Clockwork Orange. Now there's a truly twisted, disturbing, & unassailable performance of a villain.
Adam Warlock on trial in Strange Tales #180 has some great trippy Jim Starlin art. Warlock is railroaded into a kangaroo court of zany multi-limbed monsters and other grotesqueries, bound and eventually gagged. One creature who refuses to testify against him is killed on the spot by the brobdingnagian judge Kray-Tor's…
I still call them albums
Expendables 3: Expenditure Redacted
+1 Jan Hooks. Love her.
Always wanted to see this after seeing 'Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry' and the characters in that 70s car chase flick say they're going to "powder his nose" like Mitchum in 'Thunder Road'. Which meant leading the cop car down a dirt road resulting in a blinding cloud of dust.
Wanted to add my likewise response. I saw the 10 from your Show of Shows special a few years back and after growing up with Carol Burnett, SNL, Python, Not Necessarily The News and others, I became an instant fan of these groundbreakers. It was an exciting time after WWII and the advent of television. You can feel the…
I actually really appreciated that nod to period.
Or read the book (and ignore the typos).
Read "The Saga of Liver-Eating Johnson" for one of the most un-PC "true" tall tales of the Old West you're likely to lay eyes on.
Yeah he ruined his chances with Emma Stoneson when he admitted he was 49,
Here. Go watch a Netflick.