Alan Tudyk was in the original British "Death at a Funeral." Ron Glass was in the African-American remake.
Alan Tudyk was in the original British "Death at a Funeral." Ron Glass was in the African-American remake.
And the fact that Gilliam decided his character would be a Jewish Rastafarian, for no apparent reason..
And the fact that Gilliam decided his character would be a Jewish Rastafarian, for no apparent reason..
WE don't think so!
WE don't think so!
He leaves us with no unfinished business. RIP Cabbie. *plays tape of his favourite song, walks off while breaking propaganda tape*
He leaves us with no unfinished business. RIP Cabbie. *plays tape of his favourite song, walks off while breaking propaganda tape*
Think I'll just DROP OUT
Think I'll just DROP OUT
Can't escape the conclusion, it's probably God's will
That civilization will grind to a standstill
Can't escape the conclusion, it's probably God's will
That civilization will grind to a standstill
"Here's your quote - Thomas Pynchon loved this book, almost as much as he loves cameras!"
"Here's your quote - Thomas Pynchon loved this book, almost as much as he loves cameras!"
The origin of "You're Lionel Richie": apparently a drunken Stuart Braithwaite ran into Lionel at an airport, and that was the only thing he could think of to say to him.
The origin of "You're Lionel Richie": apparently a drunken Stuart Braithwaite ran into Lionel at an airport, and that was the only thing he could think of to say to him.
Mark Eitzel has a certain way with song titles:
Mark Eitzel has a certain way with song titles:
The Chariot, a metalcore band from Douglasville GA, put out an album in 2004 called :Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding." The tracklisting is as follows:
The Chariot, a metalcore band from Douglasville GA, put out an album in 2004 called :Everything Is Alive, Everything Is Breathing, Nothing Is Dead, and Nothing Is Bleeding." The tracklisting is as follows:
My favourite Offspring album is the one I compiled myself, comprised of all the straight-up non-novelty punk songs they still put 3 or 4 of on each album: stuff like Lightning Rod, Never Gonna Find Me, Long Way Home, Conspiracy Of One, Hammerhead, Staring At The Sun, The Meaning Of Life… they can write decent songs…