Man,
River Deep Mountain High should have given him a pass. But I guess that was revoked by him pointing a gun at Johnny Ramone, and Johnny essentially saying 'Yeah, right, like you're going to pull the trigger.'
Man,
River Deep Mountain High should have given him a pass. But I guess that was revoked by him pointing a gun at Johnny Ramone, and Johnny essentially saying 'Yeah, right, like you're going to pull the trigger.'
What Brad Garrett needs to do…
is belt his wife, run his car off a cliff and generally act like an arsehole.
I blame the shittier books. The films get better, really. But the books, sheesh!
Can Sandler do anything but nostalgia?
His 'signature' films all seem to be about how good the eighties were (they wreen't); how fun it is to be a manchild (it isn't) how how funny Adam sandler is (erm…)
Erm, I think Barbara's still writing the article for snopes…
Captain of New York, I always thought.
She's awesome, really…
that is all.
I agree with getting Rabin's take on it. good review, Sean (for some reason, you get shat on by seemingly everyone, and I'm not entirely sure why), but this review was good. But Rabin's take as an alternate would be interesting. And if Rabin had reviewed it, I'd want O'Neal's take.
'Brilliance'… stupid keyboard.
No, the airplane ' wines from Tuscany'. NOt a lot of great lines, but a perfect example of Jerry's not-caring-he's-an-asshole, and Elaine just not coping in 'coach'…
I think the brilliane of Seinfeld is that he is the straight man. So many others would make themselves the centre, but Jerry let the terrific performances of Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Michael Richards and hte incomparable Jason Alexander run the show…
Murder rooms is excellent: richardson really reprising his Holmes character in a more appropriate (for his age) role.
Oh, I absolutely agree with you! I recommend Klinger over Baring-Gould because of what I thought availability was. I live in a Holmes desert (kind of): Klinger is more available here. It is definitive, but BG is cheerfully demented as well.
House is a pretty good adaptation
The Great Game? Not Biography?
Bahn, them's fightin' words..
Van Morrison biopic?
There's your guy…
that is an awesome link!
Ronnie James Dio dies. Justin Bieber lives.
And now this.
@Preparation Heche: 10-4 good buddy…
The most demographically diverse audience I ever saw at a concert
was The Cure. Goths, Punks, Yuppies, metalheads, suburban kids, married couples, older people…