He's at the point where pretty much everyone he impersonated is long dead, so I guess it's a good time to pass that torch.
He's at the point where pretty much everyone he impersonated is long dead, so I guess it's a good time to pass that torch.
I just imagined this entire article read as the trombone sound from the specials.
So this guy isn't Jack Black?
I'm a fan. I own some of their albums (not the eighties stuff). I don't love everything they do and they could have done with a better singer. I went to one of their concerts (first time I ever won free tickets to anything from a radio station) and would go again. I used to have a shirt too.
When I saw the Chili Peppers nine years ago, Mars Volta opened. It didn't seem like a good match at all from that perspective.
This HateSong absolutely has a great bassline, whatever else the complaints may be regarding it.
Topher Grace is still a thing? I was way off about 2015.
I'm not the first one to do an Alamo episode reference, am I?
Was that the one that lasted one episode?
I remember an interview where he said the network only cancelled the show because the Iraq War was starting. Somehow primetime executives hit the point where they found something too superficial to air during a time people should have been focused on reality.
She actually had a very minor hit sometime after the show ended (although I doubt she's turned it into sort of a career).
And when it came time to actually do something and create the band, no one had any interest. Dave Navarro dropped out as producer, Jason Newsted quit after a minor shoulder injury and when the album came out it didn't even crack the Billboard top Hundred despite having a weekly promotional ad watched by millions of…
Mr. Personality, 2003 maybe. I remember nothing else about it.
He was hosting a game show for tattoo artists a few years ago. Aside from that I guess Jane's Addiction is riding the nostalgia wave pretty well.
Remember TBS's attempt to turn Gilligan's Island into a reality game show? I hope that didn't run too long to not qualify.
It's not that hard really. Anyone with rudimentary knowledge of American can through a list of Gilded Age millionaires. Then it's just which one has the same name as a university people have heard of.
But we can't get rid of that bitch Betty White.
I assume we're all just waiting for that Al Molinaro obit.
Nice try Pistons, but no one's gonna buy tickets this year.
Kubrick's film is okay, not great by any means, on its own merits, but to call it a good adaptation is wildly wrong. Jack Nicholson's performance driving to the hotel at the beginning of the film almost completely killed it and to remove any reference to Torrance's alcoholism kinda removes the whole point of the…