Kyle, I think you're trolling - "Boogie Nights" is great.
Kyle, I think you're trolling - "Boogie Nights" is great.
"His Girl Friday"of course. Except without the philosophy.
Are you givin' me the high-hat?
I name-checked Laurel and Hardy, Chaplin & Keaton in response to the charge I was dissing DW as not being "intellectual" not because they're old.
tree: "tame", yeah of course you're right, it was early, I hadn't had my coffee…
"credible", not hardly.
Who cares "intellectual" Where Laurel and Hardy intellectual? Chaplin? Keaton?
Dirty Work is as good as a comedy can be? I'll go crawl back under my rock now…
"Dirty Work is as good as a comedy can be."
Anyone who claims to like Antony and the Johnsons
is a hipster douchebag. No one can sit thru that shit.
Clearly
she just grows stupider and stupider.
Aw crap…
I love this guy!
I like Edward James…
Almost.
Pet Shop Boys announce U.S. tour for late summer
America yawns and goes to see "Land of the Lost".
Jean Simmons, who starred in "Guys and Dolls" with Brando, a douche? Not nice, Nabin!
If I spoke Spanish, I could not imagine saying anything remotely intelligent in a Spanish conversation.
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Lori Petty?
It's spelt "Raymond Luxury-Yacht" but its pronounced "Throatwobbler Mangrove". And I don't really want to know about your public hair.
Entwhistle best musician in the Who? Hmm that's a toughie, because Townshend was the musical genius (yes really) who wrote all those great sonngs. Who wrote Tommy? Quadrophenia? Who's Next? I Can See for Miles? Slip Kid (I love that song)? Pete Townshend, that's who.
Entwhistle wanted recognition but could never squeeze in between the huge personalities and egos of Moon, Daltry and Townshend. I see those four as equals in that band, in that, if you watch or listen to them live in their prime, you can focus on any one of them and have a ball. The greatest live rock and roll band of…
whoa whoa whoa…CMs songs "define embarrassing"?!?!
I love Geroge but…
by no measure can one clam that he had a "stronger, more consistent" solo career than Paul McCartney. Sure it's not cool to dig on Paul, but his post-Beatles career was huge and he had great success for a good long while. George stopped making records while Paul kept on putting out crappy ones, but…