Even when dressed as Santa, He-Man insists on keeping his pageboy haircut.
Even when dressed as Santa, He-Man insists on keeping his pageboy haircut.
As was John Lennon
Wow - no mention of "Get Smart"?
No mention of Rowan Atkinson in the 'The Tall Guy'? "Do that again and you are out, do you hear me? F-U-C-K-E-D, out!"
No "Sunday in the park with George"?
Wow. You mentioned bad casting in Batman and Robin and didn't mention the world's most boring actor, Chris Ozzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Mmm? Sorry dropped off there. Can't even think about him without falling aslzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Wha? Sorry. Oh you know who I mean.
No one mentioned the jackets?
Also, she could speak fluent Mock Swedish, and so was the only guest who ever understood the Swedish Chef on The Muppet Show.
That would explain the slow version I have on an old LP (yes that's how old I am) at home.
That would explain the slow version I have on an old LP (yes that's how old I am) at home.
I think "Death of a Ladies Man" is a vasty under-rated album. Even Leonard Cohen's view of it has softened over the years. Doubtless it is out of character but it has some very strong songs. And yes Spector did produce a gun during the recording sessions, which would not make for happy memories.
I think "Death of a Ladies Man" is a vasty under-rated album. Even Leonard Cohen's view of it has softened over the years. Doubtless it is out of character but it has some very strong songs. And yes Spector did produce a gun during the recording sessions, which would not make for happy memories.
Heir lost at sea? Returns from the colonies? No-one recognises him? Sounds like this:http://en.wikipedia.org/wik… - which add to the theory a) he'll be back and b) he's a fraud.
Shadowpact?
Shadowpact?
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No "Yellow Rolls-Royce"? Not a great film I'll admit but I think one of the gun movies could have been shifted out.
I thought it was pretty mean making the Trouble Tones stay in the stadium, on stage, in formation while the audience filed out, the doors were locked and the lights turned out.
To be fair, I had no idea Simon Smith had a dancing bear till some time after I saw this show. If you don't know the song, and it's not an enormous hit, it's not telegraphed at all!
Yes, that sounds like the sort of comment you would only realise in retrospect is a stupid thing to say. Not at the time. Not even though it's blindingly obvious.