Don't forget that AT&T Park has regular seagull invasions: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Don't forget that AT&T Park has regular seagull invasions: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Elvis Costello 8 times (various permutations: With the Attractions, the Confederates, the Imposters, Solo, with Burt Bacharach, etc.). The solo show is possibly most memorable because his voice was shot, but he still put on a strong show.
Queen twice in the 70s (I'm old).
The Who twice (both were post-Moon).
Dear Jebus, please don't let QT cast himself in this film. Amen.
Poindexter was a nerdy scientist character on the Felix the Cat cartoons from the early 60s.
Is that Bill Hader at the register?
Not quite so ugly, but still somewhat ugly. Moon died on September 6, 1978. The Who next performed on May 2, 1979, with Kenney Jones (previously of the Small Faces and the Faces) replacing Moon. The Who hired Jones November 1978.
"Some apes, it seems, are more equal than others."
I love it when the players vow to each other "I'll never write your name down," because that means at final tribal, they'll be voting for someone else to win.
Elvis Costello - "I Want You"
Nina Simone - "Sinnerman"
The Beatles - "Don't Let Me Down"
Nat King Cole - "Nature Boy"
So glad to see Paul and his nipples get voted out.
Yeah, missed that one… yikes.
Let's not forget Crash Test Dummies! So much more than Mm-Mm-Mm.
Chubby pilot. Another chubby pilot.
No flipping way! RIP
How long is a sitcom without commercials? 20 minutes? The jury can't watch an episode of Martin and an episode of Seinfeld? Inhuman!
I'm fairly certain I have heard Bugs Bunny and/or Moe Howard use the word "murdalize." Caleb doesn't deserve credit for creating it.
The antidote to The Girl Is Mine is another Macca collaboration, this time with Elvis Costello, same concept: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
Sometimes I think it's a matter of enthusiasm and commitment with Che and Jost. Did they not try because they knew the material was subpar?
Braff's finest "whiny little baby-man" performance is as himself on Punk'd, wherein his new Porsche gets tagged by a tween boy.
"Macbeth is certainly Shakespeare’s bloodiest tragedy,…"