Boston has gone though several vocalists including Ted Cruz… uh, I mean Stryper frontman Michael Sweet
Boston has gone though several vocalists including Ted Cruz… uh, I mean Stryper frontman Michael Sweet
Huh you're right, I haven't heard anything about the show here in the Cities.
Her twitter feuds with Landis come off as kind of immature considering she won't even acknowledge him directly
RE: Prison Break - are you talking about Christina Scofield in S4? Or Michael Scofield in the upcoming series? Or both?
Is Taraji P. Henson close enough to those specifications?
The Netflix special "Tig"? I only got like 1/3 of the way through it
Oh, this article isn't about Tig Notaro?
They better get Paul Adelstein to come back - Kellerman was a superior villain/antihero to T-Bag
Power Pete, anyone?
Paradoxically, this album is more consistent as a result of being more expansive with its sound. Even though it's pretty long, it never really feels like it drags (unless instrumental tracks aren't your cup of tea). Definitely worth at least one listen-through.
Saw them at First Ave in Minneapolis (also a small-ish venue). At first I was kind of expecting them to phone it in, but yeah, they seemed very passionate about creating a musical experience for the audience. The thing that impressed me most was all the deep cuts they pulled from their EPs, which is by far their best…
I'm one of the few people who misses the old commenting system that paginated comments instead of making me hit the "load more comments" button dozens of times
Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, Leonardo Dicaprio, Carrie Ann Moss, and Guy Pearce have only been in one Nolan movie each…
I highly doubt the studios would've let Nolan make anything as high concept as Interstellar without the clout he gained from the Batman trilogy.
She's great in The Town too. And made Transcendence watchable.
The thing that bugged me about The Illusionist was how some of the simpler magic tricks were clearly CGI. The Prestige used practical effects throughout most of the movie, to the point where I was able to suspend disbelief when Tesla's machine was revealed.
Yes, as the one redeeming quality of Iron Man 3
Fandango flicks off audiences with acquisition of Flixster
What I find most fascinating about the show is the subtext of the "experts" failing to make perfect matches. They're all academics with PhDs, and in the first episode of each season they flaunt all this info about compatibility and why they've paired up each couple. But as the "experiment" goes on, it becomes obvious…
Even in her prepubescent form, Nicki Minaj is big on TV