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Brian Matson
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Bubba Ho-Tep has Bruce Campbell commenting as Elvis watching Bruce Campbell play him and Sebastian Half, including criticisms. Like the Spinal Tap in character commentary, it's the next best thing to a sequel (or maybe better.)

I made this for anyone dreading the big transition: Wish you were #NotGoingAwayBarack, w/ @FallonTonight's Obama https://youtu.be/j6fEeoHF3kE

"Your way" can be valid, sometimes it's my way also. Though I find it unlikely you, or your cohorts, actually care enough to be in "grief" over Prince, and that THIS Is your way of processing your pain barely hours before the body turns cold. Maybe you're not being as disingenuous as you sound, but it seems like a

I can appreciate that. I always liked the same thing about Allmusic.com, the writers are basicallly always admirers of the artist, trying to steer the interest towards the presumably better stuff.

Not sure how I commented as a guest, or that you even could, but I tried to delete my comment, log in as Winnebago, and revise my post. With mixed success. Now I'm logged in under my real name and don't know how to change it and don't know what the hell is going on.

As a cable cutter who does strictly streaming, occasionally I would like to stream some TV news for the heck of it, and the last time I tried this on iPad with CNN.com or the CNN app, the choices were crappy. Plus I fucking hate CNN, and if 60 Minutes - which I'm even more glad is available - is any gauge, CBS has

Not as fun as Freddy My Love. That is a great girl group pastiche. "I treasure every gift-y, the ring is really nifty, you say it cost you fifty, so you're trifty, I don't mind!" and later "My dad will have a heart attack when he catches / Those pedal pushers with the black leather patches / Oh how I wish I had a

My parents saw the show when it toured. I was much too young to go but wanted to badly, already in love with Elvis, Chuck Berry, & do-wop. I had to make do with looking at the souvenier program they brought back (which I still have.) It prints some of the lyrics including Alone At the Drive-In. I've never heard a

Alone In The Drive-In is in the movie and on the soundtrack too, but only as an instrumental with saxaphone on the vocal line. As played by Sha-na-na, it's the second best track by them next to Those Magic Changes, because other than the lead on that one - who looks like Billy Crystal and sounds like Johnny Mathis -