When Tim has lines, he has the best lines.
When Tim has lines, he has the best lines.
Except for Raylan and Tim. We can all still ship Raylan and Tim, right?
God, I hope this is an Egyptian mythology joke.
Ugh to this comment and its assumptions.
People like Dick Van Dyke make we wish the US had knighthoods to give out.
So no luck getting regular coverage of Fresh Meat? Oh well. I would have read it, Rowan. I would have read it every week.
So no luck getting regular coverage of Fresh Meat? Oh well. I would have read it, Rowan. I would have read it every week.
Does Josie and the Pussycats count as a non-musical? If so, I nominate "Back Door Lover" by the greatest fake boy band in history, DuJour (http://www.youtube.com/watc… and, of course, Josie and the Pussycat's own hit, "Three Small Words" (http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Another Steve Martin movie: "Tonight You Belong to Me" with Bernadette Peters in The Jerk
Love this scene, but I don't know if it counts here—the characters don't sing or really interact with the music. It's a great moment of soundtracking, but I wouldn't call it a "musical sequence". Am I wrong?
As much as I admire his commitment to authenticity, in the era of autotune, there's no reason I should ever have to hear the "notes" I just heard.
Can I? Because no one gets that for editing in the States.
@drdarke:disqus @avclub-589622fb3974db41fbe4a37b78d8585c:disqus Call the studio. Tell them to scrap whatever they've got! This is the Paradise Lost they should be making.
Agreed, agreed, agreed, agreed.
@avclub-b15c09f68d56c3bd35de82aefd6702bd:disqus Still might be, right? And actually, that would be awesome.
William Henry Harrison!
And this one will make far, far more money
"No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public"
@avclub-75e43c12ef9f1cfdaeae92ca6fa90640:disqus God, I want to say "yes", but alas, no. Apparently it was such a smash hit that kindergarten companies across the US were clamoring to stage it.
Did we go to the same kindergarten? Because we did that play too! I was a "narrator".