He's got Keith Richards on tonight, so I don't think there's a general ban on corpses.
He's got Keith Richards on tonight, so I don't think there's a general ban on corpses.
Well, Westerberg played SNL to promote a solo album and did a Replacements song on the show, and one of Tommy's flyers was used as a bumper on the show for at least a season, so it's not there was a full out-and-out ban.
Really liked Ashes and Fire, but the single I heard off the new one wasn't promising.
So fucking what?
A girl I knew in high school was on her show and got completely ripped to shreds. Judy earns a lifetime pass from me.
Any chance he and Orrin share a scene?
And yet they still want to air other programming and essentially be a graveyard for cancelled sitcoms and movies nobody saw? Give in and just be a Simpsons channel. Preferably a first-run edit Simpsons channel.
I think this is supposed to be his replacement.
The man loves tarnishing his legacy and embarrassing himself. Don't we all?
And as with any McCartney jam session, Ringo weeps silently that he didn't get the invite.
Made? And that wasn't even that great.
Well, it wasn't a funny episode, no matter your opinion on whether or not it desecrates the show's backstory.
I'm hoping a drop-in from a notable scientist means Andrew WK finally teaches Neil Degrasse-Tyson how to party.
I'm not surprised this is something even NBC passed on. But I'll give it a shot through the second episode because the star is funny. After that though, I'm banking on an extra free half-hour every week.
Have any of them gone Robert Blake yet?
Upvoted for the best Todd Rundgren song.
My first accident as a driver was kind of weird. Someone hit me from behind, but I blame the fact that it was icy and I probably shouldn't have stopped at the yellow light. When we got out to look at everything, we were both completely unconcerned about it, just going through the motions because there was clearly…
Spiro Agnew.
Is one of the inaccuracies that they usually try to ape the Middle Ages England rather than the actual Italian Renaissance as would be more than implied by their names?
Saw the trailer for "Skeleton Twins" before some film at the fancy indie theatre last weekend and I'm stuck between whether I think it might actually be good and secretly a drama or only marginally funny with the best stuff being in the trailer (of course this article mentioned only the worst part of the trailer so…