Awesome, i'm seeing Malkmus tomorrow night.
Awesome, i'm seeing Malkmus tomorrow night.
I frankly loathe their brand of look-at-us, we're trying too hard!
Don't saunter your overly self-aware ass into a bar wearing Google Glasses and not expect to get a metric ton of SHIT served your way. I've never been more proud of SF than right now.
Fuck my winter clothes. Was Silverman's fleeting tang worth leaving your wife and kids over?
ah, an inverse-Klosterman (who apparently stopped knowing of pop culture after the late 90s)
I'm being generous in ascribing that gaffe to a generational difference. Let me know if he is old enough to know better.
He really is. He'll be content to settle in as afterthought status in the late night schema because he's such a toad. Deep down though, he knows he'll never be good as Letterman, who absolutely perfected the snark as host artform.
lol, seriously. No one thought of Carson as a detached grandpa. Let's not go attaching false equivalencies to historical artifacts, young scribes.
The gold standard in great musical guests remains early-edition Conan on Late Night.
Andrea Anders? Not enough of a name. The cast of Becker were more recognizable!
Fuck, it's not? That's Christina Applegate as the day is long, people.
Still never topped her cameo appearance in the Halo video, neither.
"as we swung higher and higher on the swings that night, I didn't realize that Winnie Cooper and I were saying goodbye to a little bit of our childhood - and that we'd never be the same again…"
It's a veritable bonanza!!!
This shameless reappropriation also is a bit past the current zeitgeist. Give me the zesty singer songwriter gals with an alt country inflection and a love of good guitar riffage.
Oh, that Wiig. So cutting edge! What next, a paralyzing takedown of Ross Perot?
I just haven't been hooked in. The art is superlative, but there's no hook in Waid's storytelling to draw me in.
Diggle never recovered, either.
It's the best place to start.
Miller is a nutcase - but his DD work is absolutely seminal. For me, the introduction of the modern age came from Miller (not Moore).