Sounds like stuff that might have been in Christopher Walken’s wallet in “Blast From The Past”.
Sounds like stuff that might have been in Christopher Walken’s wallet in “Blast From The Past”.
How is it that you always champion the worst sketches? That wedding sketch was brutal. Specificity does not always = funny.
It’s one thing to say she doesn’t have much first-hand knowledge of her dad, quite another to say she’s trying to cash in on his name. A fellow human might assume she’s trying to connect with her father better, protect his legacy, disseminate his work in a way he would’ve liked, etc. But then, you did already diagnose…
*sigh* Star-Lord, man...
I’m glad the public sentiment has swung back around for him. Asshole or not, I’ve always had love for God’s Gift of Beef.
If they could bring back some awesome updated arcade oldies as they did for the Ps3 (e.g., X-Men and the Mortal Kombat Trilogy), that would be super. Still find myself wishing I hadn't traded in my PS3.
Weirdly enough, I was just thinking about this movie and the mini-indie-reign of Ed Burns yesterday. If “She’s The One” had no other reason to exist, the soundtrack would be enough.
I cannot overstate how much this album means to me. Quick silly story: I actually found a CD binder when I was about 13 which contained this and a diverse collection of 99 more great albums, which contributed greatly to my musical development at the time. (For the record, I did turn it in but no one ever came back to…
Another week, another absurdly picky, off-base SNL review. Yawn.
Due to some recent real-life concerns, I’ve been in quite a pop culture lull. I haven’t watched, read or listened to much of anything. So as you would instruct an old man, please tell me: what’s out there worth getting into right now? (Start with movies.)
Safe European Home
Something about Han Solo’s big corporate partner being Denny’s just seems so half-assedly right.
Dude, I could not separate this guy Stirling from Billy the Beaut/Jigsaw in my mind. Guess that’s part of the MCU conditioning viewers to expect cross-cameos, but sweet Jesus do they look alike.
Prince at George Harrison’s RnR Hall of Fame induction. That was the greatest rock performance I’ve ever seen on TV, or damn near anywhere else; he was mind-blowing and gave not a single fuck.
Funnily enough, *they’re* all still in the Academy.
Of all the advocates Weinstein would NOT want, uh...
You had my curiosity with Jackie Chan. Now than you mention Martin Campbell, you have my attention.