Sunday (between Jeremih, Jlin, Kamasi Washington, Miguel, Oneohtrix Point Never, RP Boo, and the Sun Ra Arkestra) is shaping up to be one hell of a great day for music.
Sunday (between Jeremih, Jlin, Kamasi Washington, Miguel, Oneohtrix Point Never, RP Boo, and the Sun Ra Arkestra) is shaping up to be one hell of a great day for music.
Then why bother reading the article?
They haven't been around. Their lead rapper has been performing as Shabazz Palaces for the last few years. This will be a reunion gig for them.
This show is another example of why they need an Emmy award for ensembles.
I remember for months after the verdict he announced a quest to "find the real killers," followed by reports of him on the golf course with the few people who could stand being around him.
I was surprised to see I Spit on Your Grave screen on a basic cable channel (I think it was Starz) last year. I disagree with Ebert that it's the worst film ever made. It's not a good film, but it's not the worst either. It's as close as I ever want to get to seeing an actual snuff film.
Somewhere in there needs to be how Ditka just wasn't a great coach. Especially compared to people like Gibbs, Walsh, and Parcells, his career is very much at a "JAG" level. His persona is far out of proportion to his actual long-term success on the field. (And I'm saying this as a Bears fan.)
I'm blown away by the series so far. It's bringing back a lot of feelings of that time, too. I remember exactly where I was on June 17, 1994 (thank you, ESPN) during the Bronco chase. Sitting in a bar in Boston during a heat wave, wondering why everyone was staring at the TV, smartphones and Twitter not having been…
Not sure if Tom Brady or even LaBron fit the criteria. As great as they are, I don't think people who don't watch their sports tune in to watch them. Plus, OJ had a significant career after he stopped playing. Tiger probably comes closest because of his dominance and the racial aspect of his accomplishments.
I'm just curious - is someone paying you guys to post stories about this B.o.B. fellow? Because that's the only reason I can think of why anyone is giving a solitary shit about anything he has to say.
But in the real world Bow would be paying a huge amount for malpractice insurance, and Dre would have to be a partner at a major ad firm to be bringing in north of $200K.
Was Charlie's encounter with Tatiyana not exactly how he described it to Dee in the garment sweatshop way back in the Season Three episode "The Aluminum Monster Vs. Fatty Magoo?"
Very true. Along the same lines, there's a reason Porky's is rarely mentioned with wistful nostalgia, if at all. Pretty much every part of that movie is icky by today's standards.
He could wear his denim suit!
He's just finally getting into character. A character who's spent the last 9 years not exercising and eating take-out for dinner every night.
I remember when Sara Rue had her own show (Less Than Perfect) and when she guested on TBBT early on. She's always a welcome presence. I like what they're going with her character here, turning her into a "big red turd." It's a nice change of pace.
Speaking of lazy, sexist characterizations, what about the idea that in order for a woman to be satisfied she needs to be jack-hammered into the mattress by a beefcake stud? Aren't women supposed to own their own orgasms, nowadays…?
The look on Dee's face when Dennis told her to give up acting was priceless.
Gaslight is a very good film, and a chance to see Angela Lansbury during her underage vixen days.
Stuart was great early in the show's run when he had enough confidence and self-possession to ask Penny out and have intellectual debates with Sheldon. A wasted opportunity on the part of the writers.