The bass player from the Dead Boys?
The bass player from the Dead Boys?
And also Philip Glass.
Jack's tribute to Billy Joel (and the early Joel-led '60s bands The Hassles and Atilla).
Ollie! I have this movie poster in my rumpus room.
Fuck Dennis Leary. That is all.
I, for one, am appalled that Pete Jones is still around. I watched the entire run of Greenlight, and found myself rooting against Jones, the "earnest" bumpkin trapped in a world he never made, and in way over his head. He was unsympathetic to me because there had to be dozens of more deserving filmmakers with scripts…
Everything from MAN WHO SOLD THE WORLD through SCARY MONSTERS is essential in its own way. LET'S DANCE is a great pop record, but it's no ALADDIN SANE. I'd rather listen to DIAMOND DOGS or even PIN-UPS.
There are also great music podcasts out there. The GaragePunk Podcast has The Mal Thursday Show, Killed by Porn, RadiOblivion, and Texas Tyme Machine, and a shit-ton more.
Jay Leno, Alex Rodriguez, Bristol Palin, Elizabeth Hasselbeck, Nancy Grace, Jim Belushi, Wendy Williams, Dick Cheney, Alex O'Loughlin, the smug asshole from the State Farm ads, Brett Favre, and Snookie.
Well, mostly the first LP. Love that record. Of his more recent stuff, his collaboration with Death In Vegas on Gene Clark's "So You Say You Lost Your Baby" is top shelf.
The first three Jam LPs are the shit.
She's old enough now to fire this guy.
I watched about half of the pilot, enjoyed the performances of Caan, Park, Kim, et al., but could not get past what a cipher/charisma vacuum/plank of wood/walking insomnia cure O'Loughlin was. CBS should have done exactly what they did in 1968, when they struck gold with the late, great Jack Lord. Find an out-of-work…
WILD REBELS is great on many, many levels.
Yeah, that and the lame scripts.
Better than a circumcision murder (see Hostel, Part II).
I watched the first two episodes as they aired, dropped HBO because the three-month free trial was over, then watched 8 in a row when we got another ten days of free HBO. Then had to wait another week for this stellar episode (the last night of the ten free HBO days).
They gets the fever. They dies. They zombifies.
I just watched the first nine episodes over the last few days — there's a ten-day free trial of HBO happening on the cable right now — and I'm hooked. "Boardwalk Empire" has a lot of the best qualities of "Deadwood" and "The Sopranos," and the production values are outstanding. It will never be as popular as that…
People say that Sarah Palin is completely unqualified for the presidency, that has done nothing to be remotely worthy of high office. Yet somehow she managed to pass Bristol's massive head through her birth canal.