AND SO, THE EGG-SALAD SANDWICH WARS BEGIN ANEW
AND SO, THE EGG-SALAD SANDWICH WARS BEGIN ANEW
AND SO, THE EGG-SALAD SANDWICH WARS BEGIN ANEW
We actually talked about whether this may be the beginning of the end with Mario over at Gameological.
We actually talked about whether this may be the beginning of the end with Mario over at Gameological.
I'm kinda ashamed that I'm a semi-fan of their British equivalent, Keane.
I'm kinda ashamed that I'm a semi-fan of their British equivalent, Keane.
That's what makes this so interesting - Poundstone is actually an AMAZING improvisor. I wonder if the idea of "playing" a character might have hindered her abilities, instead of her riffing as, essentially, herself.
That's what makes this so interesting - Poundstone is actually an AMAZING improvisor. I wonder if the idea of "playing" a character might have hindered her abilities, instead of her riffing as, essentially, herself.
Local paper a few years ago had headlined on front page, in HUGE LETTERS, the fact that we may or may not have won the Guinness Book of Records for largest YMCA dance performance ever.
Local paper a few years ago had headlined on front page, in HUGE LETTERS, the fact that we may or may not have won the Guinness Book of Records for largest YMCA dance performance ever.
I wonder if that's really Janine herself, or if that just the improved writing and rapport between Paula and Brendon. I'm not partial to either, but I am mildly curious to see what Poundstone would've been like during the Adult Swim run.
I wonder if that's really Janine herself, or if that just the improved writing and rapport between Paula and Brendon. I'm not partial to either, but I am mildly curious to see what Poundstone would've been like during the Adult Swim run.
That comment in the article about early Motown appealing more to whites than blacks - that's kinda why Motown pushed her more than the others. She sang softer and was built around "white-appealing" aesthetic. Which is why the hits often came from her.
That comment in the article about early Motown appealing more to whites than blacks - that's kinda why Motown pushed her more than the others. She sang softer and was built around "white-appealing" aesthetic. Which is why the hits often came from her.
Gladys Knight's "I've Got to Use My Imagination" is probably her best, most underrated song in her entire output.
Gladys Knight's "I've Got to Use My Imagination" is probably her best, most underrated song in her entire output.
Tears of a Clown is really fantastic. How it builds during the verses and sudden hit that slowdown during the refrain - amazing, and very deep.
Tears of a Clown is really fantastic. How it builds during the verses and sudden hit that slowdown during the refrain - amazing, and very deep.
In the redlettermedia reviews, there's a GREAT shot of one of the producers watching the internal screening of the film, and he has this look that just screams, "Yeah, I just lost my job." It's excellent, and it's really all you need to know.
In the redlettermedia reviews, there's a GREAT shot of one of the producers watching the internal screening of the film, and he has this look that just screams, "Yeah, I just lost my job." It's excellent, and it's really all you need to know.