If you were a music producer who anticipated and got in on the ground floor of disco, the 50s revival, and punk/new wave, of course you would be hailed as some kind of genius.
If you were a music producer who anticipated and got in on the ground floor of disco, the 50s revival, and punk/new wave, of course you would be hailed as some kind of genius.
I was, and all kinds of people bought that crap.
The real world equivalent is the actual 50s music revival in the early 70s. This is the time period when American Graffiti came out. The 50s became hot again for a while in the 70s.
Yeah, I've seen that too. B 52s got booed off the stage when they opened for The Who back in the 80s. That was a poorly thought-out pairing.
Richie thinks punk or whatever is the next big thing, but it's actually going to be the mail-room guy's disco & square old Maury's 50s revival records.
Maybe he has a grand daughter who's getting into punk.
I don't see Don Whatshisface letting Zak waltz off and start another label.
That wasn't the Aztecs, but yeah, that's the closest we've gotten.
Rey's dad is going to turn out to be Khan.
That would make a good movie, too. I'd like to see a good movie about the Spanish and the Aztecs, with a big impressive CGI Tenochtitlan.
Get Matthew McConaughey in a big fake beard. Box office gold!
This looks like kind of a mish-mosh of the story of Nat Turner and Denmark Vesey. Turner's rebellion was in Virginia, and Vesey's was almost 10 years earlier in South Carolina. The locales in this look more South Carolina-y. I wonder if the movie borrows elements from both events.
SAY "SHIELD" AGAIN, MOTHAFUCKA!
Obviously.
The show would make more sense if it was set in 1975.
Maury's idea was actually very good.
Yeah, I didn't think it was a definite "no" on Springsteen.
Elliot is the nerdy dragon with glasses.
Winter: (as security hustles him out) WAIT! THIS TIME THE WASHED-UP COMEDIAN THAT GETS BEATEN TO DEATH IS ROB SHNEIDER! ROB SHNEIDER!
I'm not saying Disney wasn't a bigger deal, I'm just saying people would refer to them as different things.