Too bad everyone knows his sanitized bullshit and none of the more interesting work. Made his money there and sold his soul.
Too bad everyone knows his sanitized bullshit and none of the more interesting work. Made his money there and sold his soul.
Too bad everyone knows his sanitized bullshit and none of the more interesting work. Made his money there and sold his soul.
It probably was Dubya, beneath the folksy 'good 'ol boy' facade. Beck never offered such a facade.
Perhaps in a better obit you guys can mention his best role, that of an evil, Dubya-like politician with dreams of power in Elia Kazan's "A Face In The Crowd":
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
A medal if he almost accomplished that.
A medal if he almost accomplished that.
Jack Kirby still wants his royalties.
Jack Kirby still wants his royalties.
Five.
The market for Jewish Country songs is small, but definitely there:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
The market for Jewish Country songs is small, but definitely there:
http://www.youtube.com/watc…
I'm digging Breaking Point and Chicagolicious; diametrically-opposite milieus, but both equally fascinating.
I'm digging Breaking Point and Chicagolicious; diametrically-opposite milieus, but both equally fascinating.
That's why there's this search bar on the top of your screen…
That's why there's this search bar on the top of your screen…
It blows my mind the romantic notion of Manhattan. It's just block-after-block of about one hundred and sixteen numbered streets, sidewalks crowded with respectively students, yuppies, models, tourists, and public workers. No Woody Allen, no Diane Keaton.
It blows my mind the romantic notion of Manhattan. It's just block-after-block of about one hundred and sixteen numbered streets, sidewalks crowded with respectively students, yuppies, models, tourists, and public workers. No Woody Allen, no Diane Keaton.
He's a working comic. He doesn't need approval from office keyboard warriors on the AV board.
He's a working comic. He doesn't need approval from office keyboard warriors on the AV board.
It's hard to think for oneself. Not for everyone.