Aye, there's the irony. The drought in California is officially over.
Aye, there's the irony. The drought in California is officially over.
Keira Knightly remains one stunningly beautiful woman.
Yeah, Adam West (one of my all-time favorite TV guys) has a guest-starring gig on an "upcoming" episode I'd really like to have seen.
I thought my goodwill toward Joel from the Soup and Community would carry me through the rough parts of Great Indoors. Nope. The whole thing is a rough part. It is just that bad.
♫City of smog/Are you glowing just for me?/City of smog/There's not much that I can see♫
Here's what continues to boggle my little mind: I saw a 4:30 of this at the Pickwick today in Hillary's home town of Park Ridge. At least half the audience was up and almost out the doors before the first post-credits scene started. Really, people? This late in the game, you're still not getting how this work? Does…
Yeah, but then you have to see Kill Switch Volume 2.
This whole thing is actually freakin' brilliant. I hope all that "fair use" stuff protects them, and it would be nice if Lucasfilm/Disney and Apple appreciate it.
I thought vaguely that Spade had directed something for Hannibal Buress.
Fans of Lenny Kravitz will second that.
It's pretty cool (in a trivia kind of way) that the daughter of Quincy Jones, and the daughter of Diana Ross, play sisters.
Without commenting on his legacy or his presidency, the Reagan Library is a pretty impressive place to visit.
As I recall, he was pretty much channeling Groucho, which under the circumstances, was perfectly suitable.
My favorite Slotnick part was on stage at the Goodman Theater in Chicago in 2009. They revived the original stage production of the Marx Brothers show "Animal Crackers." He played the Groucho role, and it was one of the best afternoons of live theater I can remember.
Get ready to meet Clarence the Cross-Eyed Lion. No, really.
I'm curious. I don't have children, but for those who do: Would you consider letting your kids get involved with "show biz?" For every Kurt Russell and Jodie Foster, there's a Dana Plato or Erin Moran. I guess the odds aren't in your favor, but the same goes for life in general, maybe?
I'm straining to see how this is "news" on an ostensibly pop-culture website.
I don't know, I think this one depends on how "real" the Pickers show truly is.
I think Mira Wang is Jan Vogler's wife. The way it's written makes it seem like she's Bill's wife. Actually, every woman could be Bill's wife, but not in this case.
Yes, Lake Shore Drive interests me too. I hope they don't go for some time of LSD-related pun. It is such a Chicago-centric song. I can't really see a midwestern connection in the movie.