Elrond beat me to it. This is only a problem for people who are sticklers for legality and who want certain random tracks without paying for the whole CD.
Elrond beat me to it. This is only a problem for people who are sticklers for legality and who want certain random tracks without paying for the whole CD.
There were times when TNG seemed to take the PD to ridiculous extremes. "Hey we have to let this entire race die horribly because, you know, the Prime Directive!"
Am I in before the hating?
Yes! I think; we need a ruling from the judges…and…yep, no hating yet! Go me!
Loved how all the kids in the math class were SO INTO IT. A simple gag, really, but a nice change of pace.
I get the feeling
That this song has some sort of sexual subtext. I could be wrong, though. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar, and all that. But still, i keep thinking, that…you know.
Better Off Dead Rules! Two dollars, etc.
I like Glee. I like it's winks and nods, all the 80's tunes (because I am a child of the 80's), and its damn goofiness. I was also a drama geek, and so it speaks to me on that level. Great TV? No. Plenty of flaws and HUH? moments. But some days you just want a damn snickers bar, not Belgian 80% dark chocolate.
You shut up about Melissa Etheridge or I will fucking cut you, man. I was at her show in Austin on Monday night, and as a het guy in his forties (which is admittedly a bit pathetic) I can tell you she still knows how to bring it live. And for a good three hours, too.
The problem was tone
It's been ages since I saw The Shadow on video, and my recollection was it just couldn't quite get its tone right. Sometimes it was broody and Batman-like. Then it was frothy pulp actioner. And so on. The plot was kinda murky as well.
Miller was a star in Shadow because she looked really smashing in a period dress.
This was not a firstie attempt. I mean come on, the actual first comment was made at 12:27AM!
Matt Frewer was the lead in "Doctor Doctor"
An off the wall ensemble show about a medical practice in New England which ran a couple of seasons during the late 80's. I remember it being completely hilarious. It also included a sympathetic, non-stereotypical gay recurring character, which must have been something of a…
Well, maybe not all that odd, when you think about it.
Will it come with a full set of crayons?
Huh? Huh? —- What? Someone made the crayon joke already? Oh. Two people? Well, I'll just show myself out then…
And "cradle of Love" was actually about his new kid, not staring at jailbait dancing in your apartment. Funny.
Rock and roll really *was* a euphemism for sex, though.
I remember her backless dress that went all the way down to the start of her arse crack in The Man With One Red Shoe. I found that moment oddly compelling.
Ready to roll out!
Dang, lookit the big brain on Dripping Yellow there.
Aw c'mon. She was a cutie.