Holy shit that Prince parody account is amazing. If for nothing else, this: https://twitter.com/PrinceT…
Holy shit that Prince parody account is amazing. If for nothing else, this: https://twitter.com/PrinceT…
MENTAL PLAN
Am I crazy or does Judd Hirsch look creepily like George Washington on the dollar bill in that picture?
Are we talking about actual musical ingredients, or just personalities/symmetry? Because in terms of actual music, a lot of bands we think of as four-pieces (i.e. the Who, the Ramones, the Smiths, R.E.M., et al) are really, in essence, power trios.
He is the one who sucks.
Pratt Promise #1: I am not a lawyer!
"Two Men and One Half of a Man"
We've moved so far past it that bands now no longer remember how to feel shame.
The blooper version of that in the deleted scenes was so great.
I've never watched any of these backstage toy instrument performances, I've only seen the screenshots like this one. Am I the only one who kinda thought they were all the back of a van at first?
Uh oh, I just played two power chords with distortion! Better not hang out with Jack White's ex, since I just ripped off his music.
I'm just imagining Jack White showing up on the Black Keys' doorstep like
John Turturro in Secret Window. "You stole my music."
When I watch Friends reruns I choose to just believe this theory regardless, and it makes the viewing experience all the more enjoyable.
I remember I first heard that album because my ex-girlfriend burned it and XO on one CD for me, except she'd accidentally reversed the order of her iTunes playlist and burned both albums' tracklists backwards, so when I first heard Roman Candle I thought Kiwi Maddog 20/20 was the first song. You can imagine how much…
I'd call Either/Or the best entry point (I know it's not really an "entry point" since you have Figure 8, but you know what I mean). Either/Or is probably his most representative overall, because he was starting to flesh out his sound more, but without the full-on polish of XO and F8, and you still get plenty of…
Watch FOX and be damned for all eternity!
Not his best movie necessarily but Jesus, what a cast. That man can cast like a motherfucker.
I take it Dowd probably doesn't care for Stardust Memories.
Definitely closed-captioned as "Pheebs." I doubt it's something that would've ever occurred to the Friends themselves, as there would never really be any reason to write it out. It's not really an abbreviation, if you think about it.
Hawn is good in this movie, but I remember reading somewhere that that role was originally intended for Diane Keaton, and I can't help but imagine how great that would've been. Certainly would've made that dance scene even more resonant.