So I guess Scott Aukerman suffers from Claus-trophobia. (see this weeks Hollywood Handbook w/ Tom Sharpling)
So I guess Scott Aukerman suffers from Claus-trophobia. (see this weeks Hollywood Handbook w/ Tom Sharpling)
I will miss Julia Shumway's curly locks and blue jeans the most… Remember this show once had Natalie Zea on it?
A+ for audacity. "One Year Later"
Domin' makes me feel good ~
Recommend the Martin Popoff book "Black Sabbath FAQ". Lots of opinionated insight, history, and trivia. Available on iTunes and elsewhere.
Recommend the Martin Popoff book "Black Sabbath FAQ". Lots of opinionated insight, history, and trivia. Available on iTunes and elsewhere.
The fast version of "We Will Rock You" that opens Queen Live Killers. Metal. Of course it never would have become a sports arena staple if they'd recorded it that way.
Led Zeppelin, "The Song Remains The Same" - from The Song Remains The Same (recorded 1973, released '76) rocks way harder than the studio version from Houses Of The Holy ('72). Due largely to the tape not being speed up and Plant's vocals not sounding like he's singing on helium. And Page playing his lovely layered…
Gonna disagree on the U2 pick, even though that Under A Blood Red Sky live video /album is what got me into those guys at the time."Sunday Bloody Sunday" always sounds incomplete to me without that abrasive, scratchy violin from War. I'll admit the vocal performance is gripping, back when Bono seemed to give a shit…
Ironically enough I re-watched all of it just before this BluRay/16:9 debacle. Never noticed the “framing” in 4:3 so I doubt it hurts that much (but it might now). BTW, greatest TV show ever.
An A.
"Catherine Bell’s titular witch" (giggle)
I attended the SF Sketchfest live show last month and it was…OK. Tom Snyder was a bit of a drag as the other therapist on stage the entire time (after the dull Explosion Bus series, he's worn out his welcome for me). Jon Benjamin was there, as were patients Emo Phillips, Pete Holmes, and Ron Funches who all did their…
Casey Wilson, Jenny Slate. Regulars on cable and network shows, web series, podcasts; these two have built careers after little time on the show.
Honest question re. Blue is the Warmest Color (movie). Ending controversy? Was it different in the comic/graphic novel?
Seen these broads live a couple times. They're OK.
Somewhere back there I got confused about Blake Lively and Amber Heard. Who's this now?
Fans of this behind-the-scenes nerdy SW/ROTJ stuff should be listening to the Star Wars Minute daily podcast. (Not a paid advertisement)
Hey Sam, got a typo here, near the end of the list:
Know your history