Check out his twitter some time. It looks like a Drudge-linked comment section. He's not a run of the mill conservative, he's pretty out there.
Check out his twitter some time. It looks like a Drudge-linked comment section. He's not a run of the mill conservative, he's pretty out there.
I think it's more that he thinks they're uncreative cause they only remember him for one thing and aren't creative enough to think outside the box and see that the Boxmasters are what he's really all about, man.
Yes, he is a lunatic when it comes to politics, but he is also close personal friends with Oliver Stone and the late James Garner (a very active Democrat and almost ran for gov. of California), so he must be pretty easy to get along with otherwise.
Yeah, the actor who plays the younger Mageau is Lee Norris aka Minkus from Boy Meets World. He popped up in Gone Girl, too. It threw me off the first time I saw it, but it actually works quite well.
Yeah, I'm sure it's frustrating to have it made in one aspect of your life and art, but still struggle in another, arguably more important (personally) aspect. His music doesn't get much critical respect nor does his band have a huge fanbase on its own merits, and it seems like that drives him nuts and maybe makes him…
I've heard good and bad stories about Billy Bob and all the bad stories are related to his band. He's clearly very frustrated that no one takes it as seriously as he does.
Yeah, that seemed inevitable considering his personality.
Yuck, I forgot about that. Tony Kaye is nothing if not an expert button pusher.
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Flamin' Groovies did a good cover of it. It's more jangly. I'd like to see Landis beat that!!!
I hope that example was actually used in the pitch
Sheldon without Parsons sounds like a bad, bad idea.
I think he was not there for the first monologue (rant) but was there for the second one, so he was still probably there for like 20 minutes before he spoke.
Oh, of course not ever unattractive, but she went from being attractive to…object of mature fantasies? Is that ok to say?
Steenburgen is one of those women who somehow gets more attractive and sexier as she ages. I don't think I gave her a second look in her Back to the Future III days, but now? Can't get enough.
I heard him on Gilbert Gottfried's podcast recently and he told a bunch of great stories about writing for '60s variety shows. He also told a ton of really dirty jokes he heard around that time, many of them from Redd Foxx. Like really dirty.
He went on for 38 minutes before Mark Duplass spoke on his most recent podcast. 38 minutes. I love the podcast, but that is still hilarious to me.
It works better within the context, especially when you realize he's more or less doing Tom Cruise.
This is amazing
True of a lot of '70s stars. My parents always wax nostalgic for the days when George Segal was a huge star.