He also played guitar on "Gonna Leave You" from SFTD.
He also played guitar on "Gonna Leave You" from SFTD.
I'd go with "Death By Sexy", due mainly to the inclusion of "Cherry Cola".
Anyone else notice that he sounds almost exactly like Donald Trump?
Speaking of Paul Barman, "I'm the ne plus ultra of B+ culture" is a pretty awesome rhyme as well.
Conveniently, the investigator turn out to be a serial killer and Dexter will kill him. Even more convenient is the fact that he was present at the Church / Travis death site - and he will be the new "Bay Harbor Butcher".
Conveniently, the investigator turn out to be a serial killer and Dexter will kill him. Even more convenient is the fact that he was present at the Church / Travis death site - and he will be the new "Bay Harbor Butcher".
Yo Humpty! I challenge you to a game of dominoes. A game of DOMINOES!!!!!
Yo Humpty! I challenge you to a game of dominoes. A game of DOMINOES!!!!!
Book sounds great but $40 for a paperback?
Book sounds great but $40 for a paperback?
Said the same thing when I saw it - so overt that it took the viewer out of the scene. One of the few false notes in the entire series.
Said the same thing when I saw it - so overt that it took the viewer out of the scene. One of the few false notes in the entire series.
Agree on PE but "Critical Beatdown" sounds like updated Marley Marl style (still a great album; just not as sample rich). In terms of sampling, "It Takes a Nation…", "Paul's Boutique" and "3 Feet" are in their own universe.
Agree on PE but "Critical Beatdown" sounds like updated Marley Marl style (still a great album; just not as sample rich). In terms of sampling, "It Takes a Nation…", "Paul's Boutique" and "3 Feet" are in their own universe.
Another interesting story about Karloff's appearance in The Terror is how it gave Peter Bogdanovich the opportunity to make "Targets" (Karloff owed Corman 2 days work):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik…
He also said some things african-americany wasn't ready to hear.
As soon as I saw the falling oranges I assumed he was dead. That had to be a Godfather reference. But Gilligan could have anticipated that many would jump to that conclusion and Ted is alive after all.
Hank's Minerals
Anyone else think the scene where Hank shows his mineral's to Walt and Walt Jr - and is clearly upstaged by Walt's knowledge - is Walt's passive-aggressive reversal of the scene in Season 1 where Walt Jr. listens in admiration to Hank's stories of being a bad-ass cop while Walt just looks like an…