Maybe that's the problem. The aliens are stupid and all they do is eat Skyline Chili and poop their alien shit all over the place. Chief Scientist Albert Brooks has to hold his nose and roll up his sleeves. Or something.
Maybe that's the problem. The aliens are stupid and all they do is eat Skyline Chili and poop their alien shit all over the place. Chief Scientist Albert Brooks has to hold his nose and roll up his sleeves. Or something.
dgl - yes! I forgot about the Osama/Obama stuff.
Yes my idea is not good or original.
Skyline Chili: The Movie I'd watch in a heartbeat.
If they called it "Firing Russell" instead of "Running Wilde
maybe the show would have a chance. But that chick is a wet blanket in heels.
The political shows are some of my favorites
The Tea Party gag in this episode was hysterical. There WERE crazies like that guy running just a few weeks ago. But what this episode showed was that Jack (a Republican) was willing to support him as long as it helped his agenda. YET… in the end he just couldn't do it. …
I would watch a movie where Don Cheadle was a creepy, right-wing CEO.
WORST. EPISODE. EVER.
This episode was so bad and completely against the 'logic' of the Office.
the first Bowie album
"Please Mr. Grave Digger" - crazy little production there.
Yes!
Ha! And yeah… I was shocked when I first saw that Nirvana unplugged show and he was playing it. I was actually impressed at how well they pulled it off. Kurt was obviously hooked on those Rykodisc remasters as much as I was.
Keith give it a shot!
Man Who Sold the World…
…is easily my favorite. The whole thing is genius. Mick Ronson's guitar work is fantastic. As is the insane bass playing/production of Tony Visconti. And lyrically… that album is tops.
Here it is…
He feels very used
But to be used is good but not to misuse or something.
That song is AWESOME. One of the most beautiful melodies of the 70s too. I also love his song "Claire" which was a hit for him as well.
Thank you oteznia. I've been a little overwhelmed and underwhelmed at the same time… but I haven't listened to either album. Will do in the morning!
I have all their albums in the backseat of my car right now!
And I've only given 2 of them the most basic once over. My friend let me borrow all the albums.
According to the script, Bluce Splingsheen unknowingly met his son the first time at the US Festivities in 1982 during Thom Pretty and the Artbreakers set and he knew he was his son. Which is why he wrote a song called "Born in the US."
where is the news about the new michael jackson song controversy?
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