I'd also like to point out I get to see two of these bands this weekend, along with ex-Matadorians (according to the Matador website) Modest Mouse.
And Pavement in September. But no Chavez.
I'd also like to point out I get to see two of these bands this weekend, along with ex-Matadorians (according to the Matador website) Modest Mouse.
And Pavement in September. But no Chavez.
Old school Matador! Reunite Pizzicato 5! And Helium! Get Liz Phair to play good music again!
The best part about that was her response, something like, "And I'm moving on." They caught a lot of strange Cat Deeley lines tonight, when they came back from replaying the numbers she was saying something about picking up hamburgers.
Yeah, Mumford. And weren't they love interests or something like that? That was a strange movie.
Also, this movie does have one other redeeming quality. And that is…
cute puppy!
I've always felt this movie's tagline should've quoted the song Closing Time: "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."
You are tearing me APART, Riddler!
Milton Berle as Louie the Lilac!
This is my thing, that I thought I was really excited about summer movies this year, but most of them are coming out until August, and all of them are Scott Pilgrim and The Expendables.
Might check out Toy Story 3, but I'm pretty disappointed the Pixar movie this year is a sequel.
Shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!
All I know is he hates women.
And here I was expecting more Square Pegs references or Carrie was telekinetic in high school jokes.
A while back, I bought a DVD of the classic Mr. T video "Be Somebody or Be Somebody's Fool" which had 2 other excellent time capsules of the 80's. "Me, Myself & I" a bizarre promotional documentary starring Corey Haim, and "For Safety's Sake" one of those don't talk to strangers, stop drop and roll videos starring…
When I read the 50 PERcent comment, I thought, who knew Bruce Vilanch posted to the 50 Cent website?
And it reminds me of the brief Moon monologues from the second season of The Mighty Boosh.
He's not really retired. As long as we remember him.
I now realize I'm a total nerd because all through that sequence I was thinking of the Weird Al parody Like a Surgeon and I could remember all the lyrics.
Rumor has it most of Mary Murphy's scenes were cut, because she kept yammering on about a hot tamale train and screeching, "Whoo whoo!"
This is why Oprah should be renamed Poprah, so her network could be named PWN!
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