I don't know if it's been applied to TV, but the band Iron Maiden has admitted to using geographic data on piracy of their music in determining where to direct tour dates and marketing funds.
I don't know if it's been applied to TV, but the band Iron Maiden has admitted to using geographic data on piracy of their music in determining where to direct tour dates and marketing funds.
A depressed Koko the Clown continues to sit by his cartoon phone.
Roger Corman did a version of "Charles Dexter Ward" that only used its source material pretty lightly. He even changed the title to "Haunted Palace" to trick audiences into thinking it was another of his Poe adaptations. It's not bad if you like the other films he did with Vincent Price.
Not just someone—a member of Led Zeppelin.
You mean I don't have to obey everything a seven year-old in a paper crown tells me to do? Finally I am free.
And the cobbling together isn't actually referenced in the book explicitly.
Maybe if their missiles had anywhere near the proper range. Right now it's a guaranteed assault on somewhere in the Pacific Ocean.
I'm hoping for a TCM theme day to finally get me to watch one of her films.
It's sad, but don't you kind of expect this to be a possibility when you cast an eighty-eight year-old?
I will continue to falsely assume all tattoos were obtained in prison.
So is this sock thing a real thing? I'm no germaphobic, but it seems like something pretty disgusting in lieu of a small level of planning.
My personal favorite Bradbury is a little more on the obscure side and a lot darker than his more well-known material. A very short story called "The October Game."
So the AVClub is just a lamp for the writers here? Wow.
Of course the opposite problem happened—they started dating and the writing staff really had no idea what to do with them after that aside from perfunctory wedding and baby arcs until the final season (which was botched in execution if not in idea). Which was detrimental to the show as none of the long-term arcs…
Frey was also in Seger's backing band briefly before he moved out to California (apparently he had to quit because his mother didn't approve of Seger).
I'm from Detroit too and always wondered how much of this retroactive Seger love was limited to the area.
NBC gives iconic comedic actor a show while making the premise and supporting cast an afterthought. Worked for Michael J. Fox, right?
Does this mean they'll never cancel the Jim Belushi show?
I know you were only counting regular albums, but his Greatest Hits has gone seven times platinum.
Well, it's no fun if you pick the right answer as the first poster of the thread.