I bought this CD years ago and I listen to a lot of the songs ("Humans from Earth" love!) on a consistent basis. However, I just realized that it never dawned on me to even see the movie. I guess I'll have to seek it out now. Good review.
I bought this CD years ago and I listen to a lot of the songs ("Humans from Earth" love!) on a consistent basis. However, I just realized that it never dawned on me to even see the movie. I guess I'll have to seek it out now. Good review.
Lesson learned!
I watched the whole series, so I may be misremembering that scene but I had the impression while the cook was struggling with El, he figured out she was a girl. She was only wearing a hospital gown after all.
Plus, she was there for the service so it makes logical sense.
My brother and I loved "Troglodyte" by the Jimmy Castor Bunch. I'm not sure why the parents allowed us to listen to it. https://www.youtube.com/wat…
It looks like a rough game. I never got that far so congratulations for that!
Now to the traditional reading of names of all the babies who didn't make it to their christening. Alphabetically of course.
I believe that is Stoopid Monkey!
"You don't want no part of that, Dewey."
13 June 2016. I watch in horror as the Detroit Tigers blow 7-0 lead to lose 10-9 in extra innings to the White Sox. Too soon?
I bought my first Monkees' album (More of the Monkees (mono) as my sister had their first album) with my First Communion money in 1966. I still have it as well as most of their subsequent releases. I also got to thank Mike Nesmith for a lifetime of musical enjoyment at the Detroit ComicCon last month. Over the…
That was Pumpkinhead II I believe.
misheard lyric: "She, she devoured all my sweet n low." I was 8 cut me some slack! :)
"Sounds like a lot of supernatural baloney to me." I use your reply almost daily or at least I try to.
I still have a few of my Encyclopedia Brown books from 1960-something. I felt the EB vibe in this episode.
I got a willy-nilly notification for this?
Riot gear Rose is as cute as a button.
I was lead to believe there would be more fookin' rocket scientists.
"Okay, was I mishearing or did the suspicious Homeland Security guys briefly speak to each other in Arabic? I honestly don’t know if I missed something." Close captioning only gave the stage direction [speaking Arabic] without a translation.
A good compilation, double album (released in 1977), "The Shape Of Things to Come" is a great starting point for both live and studio songs by the Yardbirds from 1963-1966. With liner notes!