Reasonable Question
Did anyone else get a weird latter-day Morrissey vibe from Kurt Russell in this movie?
Reasonable Question
Did anyone else get a weird latter-day Morrissey vibe from Kurt Russell in this movie?
I'd like to see a late-career Woody Allen film get a Secret Success write-up on MYOF. Maybe there could even be a super-MYOF entry called "Every Woody Allen Movie After Husbands and Wives" and it all be one huge Secret Success.
I wish I'd made it, but sadly I did not.
This is all I have to say about this
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1985, and I've been a die-hard R.E.M. fan since Monster.
YES the ominous chord was the highlight of the episode, mostly because it pointedly went nowhere.
This article made me think of a great reference
A couple years ago I was watching Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and they were doing the Keeping Tabs celebrity news thing his producers made him do back then. It was around the time there was all that controversy about Madonna adopting that kid, and the headline they…
I CAN watch this.
YOU SO STUPID
The inevitable Weird Al-Breaking Bad connection
Next season, "Albuquerque" is going to be the new theme song.
A long time ago I would've said "Who told?" from 30 Rock, but now, it's definitely "Your team's Al Gore cause your views are wrong."
Best Mr. Show-related screaming ever: Tom Kenny in "Who Greenlighted 'Coupon: The Movie'":
"In England, we call it a 'Film-Pod.'"
"No…"
TIME MACHINE BABY LOVES MY TIME MACHINE TRAVELS AROUND IN TIME
The definitive Big Star cover, as well as maybe the definitive cover of all time, is their version of "Till the End of the Day." Seriously, I mean, I love my man Ray Davies and all, but seriously, Big Star obliterated that song. Seriously, that's nothing but straight up ownage. RIP to a true heavyweight.
I saw Pick of Destiny over Thanksgiving weekend in 2006 at the Dixie Dozen, a shitty-ass theater in a shitty-ass part of Louisville. It was the only theater in the area that was playing it. I saw it with my then-girlfriend, and we were the only two people not only in that theater, but seemingly in the entire multiplex…
I never attende3d the college BGSU but i wsih i did because they hae the grad school major in "Pop Culture" and i wish i went there. see, my friend "Ricahrd P. CDhandler" (you should get to know him") goes there and i wish i wnt there too. See, back in December 2009 i went to theier sweet-ass vyinl sale at their nusic…
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Points off for not talking about "Bailamos," just because I was hoping you'd echo Rob Sheffield's assessment of that song, which I think was "a smoldering Latin ballad that sounds just like 'Dust in the Wind.'"
I'm gonna need you to do me a favor and never, ever stop commenting.