Yeah, Roy abandons his family, but one of the best moments of Close Encounters is Jillian being reunited with her son. Spielberg's always had a strong family streak, all the way back to Jaws.
Yeah, Roy abandons his family, but one of the best moments of Close Encounters is Jillian being reunited with her son. Spielberg's always had a strong family streak, all the way back to Jaws.
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Here in the NTX, one of the THREE all-sports stations has been number one in the "Men 18-54" demo for almost 20 years.
Bull Durham.
The word "malaise" does not appear in Jimmy Carter's "malaise" speech. The entire speech can be found on youtube or Michael Moore's Capitalism: A Love Story DVD extras.
It's basically a call to conservation and a warning about the deficit spending that was a very small and very solvable problem at the time.
So, Eric Idle and no Neil Innes with Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and/or Rutles?
Glaring omission.
Look in your shirt and spell "attic."
Envelopes?
Hello, Dad. Happy birthday!
Yeah! Who the heck enjoys sex? Nobody wants to see that.
In addition to the below, the picture up top is from "What's Your Number?" which is a damn enjoyable rom-com with some real laughs in it. The premise is a little thin, but the plot nevertheless grows organically from it to a satisfactory, if predictable, ending. I hated Johnny Storm in those horrible Fantastic Four…
/it's not easy bein' white
/it's not easy bein' white
Without Jon, they're hardly Yes.
But I saw ASIA a couple weeks ago, and I must say: fuck the "progressive" label; it straight-up rocked. Carl Palmer is the best rock drummer I ever saw; better than Bruford, White, Kenny Jones, Peart, you name it.
Without Jon, they're hardly Yes.
But I saw ASIA a couple weeks ago, and I must say: fuck the "progressive" label; it straight-up rocked. Carl Palmer is the best rock drummer I ever saw; better than Bruford, White, Kenny Jones, Peart, you name it.
Almost right. 2001's Magnification (Jon Anderson's final effort with the group) is very good. "In the Presence of…" rivals some of their best output, ever IMHO.
And the version of "America" from Keys to Ascension is maybe my favorite recording from my favorite band.
Almost right. 2001's Magnification (Jon Anderson's final effort with the group) is very good. "In the Presence of…" rivals some of their best output, ever IMHO.
And the version of "America" from Keys to Ascension is maybe my favorite recording from my favorite band.
Jon Anderson - 3 Ships
Jon Anderson - 3 Ships