Hopefully, the sound of the new album might lead them to do some all acoustic shows when they tour for it. I saw them back in February and the all acoustic encores they did were great, absolutely great.
Hopefully, the sound of the new album might lead them to do some all acoustic shows when they tour for it. I saw them back in February and the all acoustic encores they did were great, absolutely great.
In the case of NYC, I see that this is opening up at Anthology Film Archives. That's a theater that doesn't open up too many new releases in general, being primarily a repertory theater, and when it does have new releases, it does tend to go towards more of the artier/avant-garde end of the spectrum than even the…
I'd probably extend that to European actresses in general. I'd have a hard time telling that Monica Bellucci is in her early 50's right now.
Honestly, maybe I'm just bad with ages, but I really would not be able to tell that there's a significant age difference between the two based on that photo of them together.
The supermarket game show I can think of would be Supermarket Sweep, which aired as a revival on the PAX network back before it turned into Ion.
The EW review is one of the Top Critics who didn't get a Fresh designation for Beyond. There's also "While he may have seemed like a counterintuitive choice to take over a Star Trek movie, Lin is absolutely in his element whenever the film becomes about bodies and vehicles moving swiftly through space - which is…
Led Zeppelin were also inducted way earlier than 2004. They were at least 90's when they were inducted. Also, posthumous inductions will always be a matter of course for the Hall, as so many rock stars die or will have died off before they can be inducted.
You may laugh and scoff, but dear god, that was fucking excruciating. I wish it was a mosh pit; at least I would've had a chance to avoid it. This was just one unstoppable force, where even the one black guy attending a Matt & Kim show was having a hard time standing his ground.
Sorry for the late reply, just seeing it now. Yeah, luckily, it just misted a bit, which I was fine with. I saw the first three acts at the secondary stage, all of whom were really enjoyable, with Diane Coffee being a particular highlight, saw the very end of Car Seat Headrest, which sounded okay, and then…
I saw GBV for the first time at a free music festival at South Street Seaport. It was my first time seeing them and, holy shit, they just rocked so hard and so thoroughly. Plus, the crowd was at the right level of excited where we were jumping up and down throughout but wasn't rowdy to the point where I thought I'd…
I wouldn't say either are best of the year, but I found this to be pretty enjoyable. The parts that Iggy cited as being baffling were pretty damn enjoyable for me to watch.
Oh man, Matthew, that sounds like it could've been an amazing internship. And you'd be hooked up with the Ghibli films, which would be fun.
That's when you turn to categories about Anal bum covers.
The only difference with this one is that it's not explicitly based on pre-existing source material like all the rest are. Sounds like it takes a lot of ideas from them though.
Yeah, arguing that this season is though of fondly is more Ministry of Truth than anything in the article itself.
Too sexy, too sexy!
Honestly, all of his SNL Celebrity Jeopardy characters are really good and don't have any of his breaking. He also did a very good Robin Williams in a later one. And while not the funniest character created for it, I still like his French Stewart and his overconfidence in proclaiming onions come from mustard seeds.
Yeah, it doesn't help that both of those films feel like anyone could've directed them. Say what you want about Evolution and My Super Ex-Girlfriend, at least they're distinctive and feel like the director of Ghostbusters could've done them.
Sorry, my friend. Surprised you didn't mention the other big comedy I later found out he also directed, My Cousin Vinny. I truly never knew that he was the same director for all the films. Hence why we need you!
My sincere apologies. I definitely didn't mean to imply that people like the Edies are horrible human beings. They're just ones I didn't like to view in documentary form.