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Maybe he could supervise a remaster of Double Nickels on the Dime. The double LP has never been released in its totality on CD.

Thanks for your answer.

Coppola shot a run of the mill pseudo-arty horror film with a few gimmicks (just like Baltimore's books), including 3D, that also dealt with the loss of his son, rather than making it the main autobiographical subject of a more artistic or conventional project, that he's actually still able to direct. I guess it

Sorry, but this piece is stupid, and a poor retread of previous features such as Films That Time Forgot or Commentary Tracks of The Damned.

Meaux or Melun?

France. We have fast trains between Frankfurt and Paris (the French TGVs and the German ICEs), and the locomotive hit a wild boar. Definitely unexpected.
That said, this morning, another TGV locomotive (on another line) reportedly carried the body of a cyclist over 30 miles. They hadn't noticed they had hit the body

I don't know if it has been posted here, but season 4 of Key & Peele will be 22 episodes.

Her phrasing is such an inspiration to people who conclude every sentence on an accelerating cadence and a higher pitch everywhere.

Funny Face was a Gershwin musical from the twenties that was updated with a few new tunes from other people (which are particularly weak) and a totally rewritten plot featuring a heavy-handed satire of French existentialism that seems to exist just to show how modern and hip the story is. A film starring Audrey

As I've been logged out of my old account (after being logged in for no obvious reason), I had left out a table about the cast from Wikipedia, which I can't edit back in:

As a creative entity, the band was already done. Mason was happy collecting cars, Rick Wright had creative (read: "cocaine") issues and Waters worked mostly on his own, but still had lot of material ready.
He actually submitted two different concepts to the other guys, and they picked what they regarded as the safest

Check his Wikipedia page. He had a stroke in August 2011 and he's been on leave since, being replaced by a guy who had drummed for Pop in the nineties.

There's now an update on the article page:

Robertson had to deal with a bunch of drug addicts and alcoholics who were barely functional on tour. Plus Garth Hudson. Manuel had a lot of issues. He was drinking eight bottles of Grand Marnier a day at the time The Last Waltz was shot. So, I don't blame him, especially as he had his own addictions, plus stage

All the rain has been rerouted to Seattle for The Killing.

I may be wrong, but from what I understand:

Roth had some kind of a slump in the 80s, when he was responsible for semi-autobiographical books with too many meta and libertine references, which is the literary equivalent of liking the smell of his own farts.
That's after his father died from cancer (which he chronicled in his autobiography) that he returned to

The showrunner of The Sarah Silverman Program is Rob Schrab, who created the show with Silverman and his then writing partner Harmon (who was fired from the show after the pilot because he was already trying it to take it in his own personal directions). Schrab directed tonight's episode, returning from the Law &

Well, it's quite common to have an actor who plays pretty cool guys and is a complete asshole in real life. So, it makes sense for the opposite to be also true.

The plays have been actually excised from the common French editions, and I only discovered them in a volume that collected both books, not to mention that the titles of the translations are totally different, hence my confusion.
If I remember well, "A Twenties Memory" featured a totally different set of anecdotes.