Good for him. He's probably pulling down a damn good amount of money between this and The Voice. The important question is does anyone on this site actually watch any of the 6 hours of the Today Show. I sure don't.
Good for him. He's probably pulling down a damn good amount of money between this and The Voice. The important question is does anyone on this site actually watch any of the 6 hours of the Today Show. I sure don't.
Keanu Reeves is crazy rich. Like one of the wealthiest actors in Hollywood (believe it or not) so if he really wanted this movie to be made he could fund it. Now if Alex Winters was trying to raise funds for something that's another story…
Also @avclub-81e42ebe6b44656990ff91adfd49b5f7:disqus how come you didn't bother to comment on how my post if really just one long run on sentence. I should have used more punctuation. I'm going to fire my editor.
I don't know it was a typo. I'm sorry my post doesn't live up to your grammar standards.
I was curious to see how this movie performed because they took the interesting marketing approach of not even bothering to show you clips of the movie or tell you what it was about and instead just show clips of all the fans of the book lining up to see the actors (or something like that) as if to say "look everyone…
Why is the only job Josh Holloway can get is starring in a crappy dance movie? Seriously how is he not a movie star? He has the charisma, looks, and acting ability. He must be a huge asshole or something. I just don't get it.
This is one of those rare lawsuits that gets public attention where the plaintiff is totally in the right. AMC obviously called this one season for some contractual reason so they wouldn't have to renegotiate with all the actors or something like that. If AMC calls it one season then iTunes should too.
Thanks for the suggestions I will definitely check them out.
I'm 29 and I've heard of Screaming Trees but couldn't name a song of theirs off the top of my head and I didn't know he was the lead singer. They haven't put out an album since the mid 90's while Queens of the Stone Age became popular (although not that popular…I just really like their music) while I was in high…
I only knew him from his work with Queens of the Stone Age (and I was never a fan of his vocals on those tracks) so I was not expecting to hear what I just heard while listening to the first couple tracks. What a pleasant surprise.
I think I'm more excited for Key and Peele to come back then I am SNL. And I sadly look forward to SNL every week.
I just don't get the mentality of I'm drunk so I'm going to yell out something at a comedy club. What goes through the hecklers mind? I really want to know these things. No matter how drunk I get I would never yell something out during a performance.
While on the phone with Jesse, Walt admitted to killing multiple people so I'm assuming they were recording the conversation and will use that on top of the millions of dollars in the location that only Walt knew to prosecute him.
It's not about the money. Walt on the phone admitted to killing multiple people. I assume they recorded the conversation. Having the money is just more proof that Walt was also involved with meth.
I'm not much of a lyric person but I think the lyrics of his music since the Fragile probably haven't changed too much to change your opinion. Musically though everything since the Fragile (which is my favorite NIN album) is really good so you should check them out.
I was there and judging by the crowd there didn't appear to be too many experienced professional writers there.
I saw NIN a few days ago and the new songs sounded great live. Copy of A is especially cool to see. Everyone was switching between various instruments and samplers. Great to have NIN back touring. I'm liking the new album so far although I haven't listened to it enough to really have an opinion. Reminds me a lot of…
Why is Morrisey even in the next season of Walking Dead? I haven't read the comics but I've had about enough of that character. Based on what happened at the end of last season I don't see him being in every episode anyway.
Kumail Nanjani was great. I also enjoyed the Joan Rivers/Dave Attell panel. The show is worth watching at the very least to see how different comedians interact with each other. I also really enjoy the sacred cow segments.
Has anyone seen The Eric Andre show adult swim show? I'm curious to see what kind of format it is and if it's any good. I had never even heard of him until he was on the Jeselnik Offense.