I saw this too and it didn't suck. Although for $175 mil, they must of bought Ferraris for everyone at the wrap party.
I saw this too and it didn't suck. Although for $175 mil, they must of bought Ferraris for everyone at the wrap party.
I bought Pantera's Cowboys From Hell off iTunes
I bought House of Pain's Jump Around off iTunes
I went to see a double bill of Gov't Mule and Primus 3D.
I binged listened to The Bugle podcast (should have been #1)
I tweeted
Poe? Really? I guess so. I coulda swore that was Ron Jeremy and I scrolled down for the payoff only to find…Poe?
Oded Fehr was busy.
I figured out the twist as soon as Shaw said, "The only people I trust are in this room"
Great episode.
After Lawrence, my next favorite film of his is Murphy's War (1971). A role and movie that is very Don Quixotesque before he did Man From LaMancha. He really chewed the scenery in that, and that's just what is so great about O'Toole. I often wonder if the Futurama writers made Calculon a composite of those great Brit…
It's almost as if the Dexter writers were siting in the writers room watching the Parrot Sketch from And Now For Something Completely Different and they all came to the same conclusion as how to end the show. Surprising it didn't fade out with an orchestral version or Dexter whistling The Lumberjack Song as it faded…
You just answered the only question I had, Did Brolin eat a live octopus? I'll wait for the inevitable turn on Netflix streaming or premium cable.
I sure hope there's a payoff on the Israeli agent planting a bug in Fara's computer. It seems kind of forgotten now that that agent has been outed.
Lana Del Rey doesn't me a thing.
He is the master of his domain. No matter what song or who's album he's guesting on you can recognize his tone. To Wit - Pete Townshend's track Give Blood on the White City album.
You weren't the only one to do that.
I have been a life long Floyd fan and I have all of Opeth's releases. Awesome stuff. Try Porcupine Tree too.
If it weren't overshadowed by Peart's Iconic drumming on YYZ, Lifeson playing on that track kills too.
Reeling In The Years - Steely Dan (Elliot Randall)
Dickie and Warren do a bang up job of continuing the ABB tradition with jams like Kind of Bird and True Gravity.
And listening to some Wes Montgomery will make that scotch go down smoooooth.
A'ight, i overstated, I just love the song from start to end. Get rid of the the vocals and it still stands on its own.
That's why Jesus gave us Robben Ford to balance him out.
No need to trade, I agree with you. Larry Carlton is the man. There's some good You Tube videos of him and Robben Ford trading licks. Good stuff.