Q: So, Ric, you're going to be playing old Cars songs on this tour right?
Ric: Beady Eye music, mate.
Q: So, Ric, you're going to be playing old Cars songs on this tour right?
Ric: Beady Eye music, mate.
I too have a very limited frame of reference and would like to get in on the action of making overconfident pronouncements on subjects of which I am neither curious nor knowledgeable!
This guy is playing straight by the "Rock Rot and Rule" playbook.
Gorshin's performance in the psychiatrists' sketch is pretty epic, they clearly just let him go wild with improv and he morphs through something like 12 different accents in the space of 20 seconds.
Quine?
Look like it's Richard, not Robert Quine. Otherwise I might have been tempted to check this film out for it's fluent, frenetic, Stooges-and-Miles-Davis inspired approach to directing.
The most heartening thing for me was David Cross calling the planned story for the movie "brilliant". He's been pretty guarded about his level of interest in the project so that sounded like a big vote of confidence to me.
my entire star wars collection
Consists of three burned DVDs of the unaltered films.
@MTCOTFAFD: "As I understand it, atheists are not simply saying "I don't believe in God," they are saying "There is no God." There's a difference."
Jesus christ, fastandsloppy's wham/bam "how is Scienotlogy any crazier than…" followed up instantly by "and atheists are just as bad as fundamentalists!" rants have got to be some kind of masterful parody of Most Overdone Cliche Internet Religion Arguments.
bogus
It just isn't Jane's without Duff, man. I'm trying to imagine Jane's Addiction without Duff McKagan, and it's like there's just nothing there, like a formless grey void. That's how essential he was.
Kindly go fuck yourself raw.
"If someone witnessed the afterlife and told me it was incomprehensible to humans or oblivion then I wouldn't blow my brains out either."
This is the same basic joke as the bacon in Michael Kupperman's Snake 'n Bacon