I would have titled this show Lowe Power, but that's because of a drawing I made that had that title! It was a picture of Patrick Lowe emitting rectal fumes!
I would have titled this show Lowe Power, but that's because of a drawing I made that had that title! It was a picture of Patrick Lowe emitting rectal fumes!
Mission Impossible: Niagara Barrel Ride
It's the kind of idea you get when you've given up tightening your wig!
Now I will feel a twinge of discomfort whenever I watch my VHS copy of What Do You Say To A Naked Lady?, featuring Tim Allen at the Nudes-A-Poppin' Festival in Roselawn Indiana!
Amazing artist! The threads of saliva he drew whenever any of his characters opened their mouths was very memorable! This sounds like faint praise, I suppose, but it really was an evocative trademark, and the first thing I think of when I think of his art!
How much less could you care?
"Bonnie and Clyde" by Serge Gainsbourg on infinite repeat, one glorious night in Reykjavík!
Was she Heavy's mom?
Never saw it!
He's one of those actors so famous that they only need their last name emblazoned across the top of a poster!
No, your favorite Stallone movie is Tango & Cash!
Ha ha, but when will he make a movie telling us about the continuing adventures of Heavy? Heavy was the star of Mangold's first movie, the eponymous drama Heavy, and as I recall, Heavy worked in a diner and fell in love with Debbie Harry! And Heavy was such a delightful guy, ha ha!
And completely by choice, of course!
Well, you're Malaysian and you're throwing a tantrum! So here ye be!
Someone as in "humanity?" Ha ha!
My additional recommendation is the John Hersey book Hiroshima!
Wow! But whatever happened to his epic project Northwestern? Or was it Northeastern? I can't quite recall! Anyway, I too love American Movie, and urge all and sundry to see Smith's earlier picture, a docudrama called American Job! Terrific picture!
Ha ha! I once came up with an idea called "A Toaster With A Face And A Hat," and everybody laughed at me! Now this!
Just like I would have pushed for So Fine jeans if I worked there!
I read that Nicholson one, and I concur! Ha ha, terrible biography, just dreadful!