Also "Fly Into The Mystery"— a great late-night driving song.
Also "Fly Into The Mystery"— a great late-night driving song.
I sincerely never expected to see Sondheim quoted in a TFAD post.
I'm really annoyed to learn that Hitler liked Way Out West, which is one of my favorite comedies.
No I don't!
Hey, aren't witches enough? I didn't know they were even involved with the Manhattan Project! God, I love history!
There's also Michael Chabon's The Final Solution, which at first I thought this might be.
@avclub-f73c955e2c1f51451a682f5c1ce0e867:disqus : Actually Virginia originally, which makes the Taylor ham seem all that more of an oddity of science.
Are you kidding? Taylor ham, man, Taylor ham!!
I refute that. He's hilarious in A Comedy of Terrors.
I'll never understand college students being conservative. Why waste one's youth?
Ha! Caught you! Tiffany didn't record until 1984!
So, if his hypothetical son were a namesake, the shirt wouldn't necessarily be a lie. That crafty old wordsmith!
He looks good for 76.
A la recherche du Haim perdu
Wait a minute, which list is he on now?
I prefer Amphicorey.
@Logoboros:disqus : Forgive my belaboring this, but Tideland is one of those movies I will defend tooth and claw.
@avclub-884c4beddd8c98bb3b016bdfcc1bcdf8:disqus : I suppose I can understand the backlash to a certain degree, yes. It's got difficult subject matter and it was filmed in an unusual style.
Tideland is fantastic. I am continually disheartened by the negative consensus on that movie.
EDIT: Dammit, wrong place—