Camera's Incredible…
Camera's Incredible…
I had heard that Michael had promised 'Fretless" to Wim Wenders for the Until the End of the World soundtrack…the band didn't want to include it on both…
And she gue sted (along with Mike) on the seminal kid's show The Adventures of Pete and Pete…helping to introduce 11 year old me not only to the music of The B-52's but R.E.M. as well…
Mill's backup harmonies on Belong too. Between his bassline, and backup vox…that might be "his" best song…
And I would add 1,000,000 to that list too…
I desperately want Aiden Gillen for Doctor Strange..my favorite actor on GoT, and I think he could totally pull of the asshole early doctor as well as the transformation into the all powerful Sorcerer Supreme…he would be perfect.
I have a long standing agreement with myself that should I ever get married, I want "Luv" played at my wedding. Definitely my favorite LUV songs…and one of my favorite alltime Love songs. Travis was good at the heart on your sleeve stuff…
It's also important to remember Linda Ronstadt sold 2 million copies of her Spanish Language "Canciones de mi Padre" album in '88. Seeing as how she always identified as Mexican-American, she's probably Rock's most prominent Hispanic artist…
You know you've peaked when C & C Music Factory name one their hits after one of your comedy bits. Unfortunately, that was in 1990.
"He fell victim to one of the classic blunders - The most famous of which is "never get involved in a land war in Asia" - but only slightly less well-known is this: "Never go in against a The Mountain when death is on the line!!" Ironically, it was Inigo Montoya, and not Vizzini that was the fool this time…
But were you thinking of him when he…was on Full Hose?
.. And Coming to America and A Vampire in Brooklyn
Thirtysomething, which Mad Men frequently gets compared to indulged in these type of sequences from time to time. It reminds me that the show is not exactly supposed to depict reality, so to speak, but rather a collection of stories…
eh..I get that you weren't a Night Court fan, but bland SNL skit? Night Court was considerably funnier than the SNL of that era. Furthermore, as an ensemble, Night Court's cast, imo, was second only to Cheers. Every actor had a distinct role in the show, and they never let Harry Anderson or John Larouquette take over…
Dont forget the Defenestrator!
Totally forgot she was in that. Everything that lady touched was (cheesy) Gold!
Ill Give you Cosby & Cheers..but Family Ties??
"Gimme A Break…Cuz I sho need one!"
I just remember her jumping up and down alot…and the theme song was pretty great too.
Shout out to Addy! Telma Hopkins backed up Tony Orlando, Nell Carter & Urkel. That's an interesting career…