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I could listen to Kory Stamper say "fuck" all day….

For a first visit, check the Mermaid Parade instead.

And, right off the top — what? No 'Awful Truth'?

And — for what it's worth — here's Sinatra's 1948 version, with the original lyrics.

Isn't it, now? Isn't it?

"And, yeah, that bit with the fleas in Limelight just went on and on and on. Imagine how he would have done it 25 years earlier. It would have killed."

To be clear, Keaton was not exactly destitute in this era. He worked constantly, from age 3 to 70. However, Chaplin might very well have thought that BK needed some help. At this point, Keaton certainly didn't have the cash or the entrepreneurial control that Chaplin (always) had. Few filmmakers did.

Among Shearer's characters, only Lenny utters a sound — a non-verbal grunt.

But, what? No love at all here for Recent Songs (1980)? Always overlooked, but probably the one I listen to most.

Yep. Mister Neutron is probably my favorite of these final six — for whatever combination of quirks.

Correct. Stoned in "Help."

It did end on a sour note, but not because it turned warm and romantic.
It didn't. I can't be the only one who saw how utterly awkward and
uncomfortable Louie looked in that final shot of the season — his body
contorted, crammed into that tiny tub, looking like he wasn't sure what he was feeling — or expected to do.

Yes, the version that Cohen has been doing in concert these past few
years contains six verses — apparently the ones he settled on from among
the 20 or so he says he wrote for it over the years.

Explaining things by saying that "one did 7 jumping passes, the other did 6," oversimplifies things to the extreme. Six jumps can be worth more than seven, depending on the types and the extra credit points (or demerits) that judges can award essentially at their whim. What seems to have happened is that Sotnikova

On point 1 — maybe, ArchieLeech, 'cept that Hey Bulldog was recorded
many months before Martha My Dear was recorded (by Paul, solo. No other
Beaties on that track).

Unfortunately, the ideal gateway to P&T at their best is forever closed — that would be their live smaller-scale stage shows of the 1980s. I still do appreciate the guys' devotion to skepticism. Teller, from what I've gathered, is generally apolitical, but in public forums seems to defer to his partner's

And yet, the 1960s was arguably one of the most lucrative period of the Stooges' careers. In 1963, when IAMMMMW was produced, the Stooges were in the midst of a decade long-run of their own B-feature films (albeit with Joe DeRita as third stooge), with their careers and contracts more or less being managed by Moe's

Jesse: "He was my teacher."