Saw her at a bar once in Nashville and the hair is even more impressive in person. She was also wearing super hip glasses, making her like a slightly nerdy Mrs. Coach.
Saw her at a bar once in Nashville and the hair is even more impressive in person. She was also wearing super hip glasses, making her like a slightly nerdy Mrs. Coach.
Any Paxton is great Paxton.
Not sure about Ganja and Hess but The People Under the Stairs was definitely part of the program.
Sad upvote.
Public School Hoffman
Good for him. He's great in Get Out.
I've conflated Life is Beautiful and The Day the Clown Cried as I'm not sure they are actually different movies apart from the leads.
"Eh, you no like-a my work, eh? Imma good clowntype man, yes? I make-a you laugh on the way to your death!"
Not very original - he's just quoting me responding to Mohd about some nonsense comment.
Sexx Laws is great for the banjo alone. Such a fun song.
What's crazy to me is that it's such an unbelievably beautiful song, followed immediately by an even MORE unbelievably beautiful song. Following up Nightswimming with Find the River is a hell of a one-two punch to end an album with.
Agreed. Automatic is a much, much, much better album than Out of Time.
They're my favorite band of all time but for a long while, despite loving Automatic, I didn't care for Everybody Hurts.
"Pencils down!"
Classic distracted liberal!
True all around. Very good tacos but overpriced. The original location is better than the Hollywood one, though Hollywood has a better beer selection.
Pat Healy is a character actor who pops up in indie films (he was the lead in Cheap Thrills) and his brother Jim is a film programmer and historian. They are basically fans, but very knowledgeable ones.
Cool! That's a very extensive list!
I miss Virgin Megastores and their millions and millions of DVDs, always on sale.
It seems like an easy thing to do - just add the track to the file you are using on the site anyway and identify it accordingly. Seems like a no-brainer so hope they do it.