he also played guitar on the record "Tequila". I will sporadically holler tequila at odd points in conversations for the rest of the week, in GC's memory.
he also played guitar on the record "Tequila". I will sporadically holler tequila at odd points in conversations for the rest of the week, in GC's memory.
Two Elementary cast members gone this month. So sad.
I posted this too, I love Jool's Holland's work as a solo and with Squeeze, but this is just a great performance.
I choose Jools Holland's piano on The The's "Uncertain Smile" from 1985
As much as I love Callum Keith Rennie, I will not watch this film, or even the trailer. If I want to see him in a death scene, I have several on BSG to choose from.
so sad
Dang, Kim and Park rival the scenery for prettiness.
For me its the party in the song "Dead Man's Party" by Oingo Boingo. A really fun party could take the sting out of dying, I reckon.
Darn, I've missed seeing Lucas Neff on my TV since Raising Hope ended. I enjoyed seeing him again, and wanted to see where his character was going.
Who else misses the really oddly cast show "Less than Perfect" will Eric Roberts, Zachary Levi, Andy Dick, Sherry Sheppard, and starring Sara Rue?
the training montage in Rocky was so resonant that Stallone's run up the museum steps was commemorated with a statue situated in the same spot.
I liked David Hyde Pierce's performance—his accent cracked me up—and the lack of familiarity with the song did not diminish that. Kevin Spacey was just fine, if lacking in Hugh Jackman or NPH razzmatazz. While the memorial segment was as tiresome as always (I hate the popularity contest of who gets applause and who…
good for Ms Barry, she's earned those awards
They'll have a film festival to show them all. Something tells me its all happening at the zoo.
The cast of Scream Queens is available.
Not just young women and girls: I remember a Significant Hair Cut on Judging Amy for Tyne Daly's character.
yea, me too…hallucinations of dead parent, visions, disconnects from the people counting on him…and then the brain scan. Eli Stone and Sherlock Holmes are the same person.
The "JJ deserves it" moment was akin to Seinfeld's "not that there's anything wrong with that". Dylan and Jimmy needed to be able to come out and express their resentment at not having a little piece of fun for themselves, but couldn't overcome their habit of putting JJ first. It's entirely human to both care about…
not even in his New Girl character of Bear Claw?
Lucas Neff obviously hasn't taken W.C. Fields' advice: his biggest roles are opposite babies and dogs.