In Notorious Cary Grant's role would be unbearable if not for Carey Grant's charm.
In Notorious Cary Grant's role would be unbearable if not for Carey Grant's charm.
That falls into the special "Jimmy Stewart before Hollywood figured out what a Jimmy Stewart character was category. Has the AV Club done a series of before their type was figured out thing on stars? it could be interesting.
Mine too, but it's also the one I've seen the most.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valence not only gave us the line about printing the legend, it printed the legend.
I spent a good deal of yesterday wondering if I knew about him from that and just wasn't connecting the name with the face, or was it that I missed the particular news cycle of harrasing women comics on Twitter and still was not connecting a name with a face.
I was really excited about the season at the beginning, but now I don't think I'll watch the next season. I don't know what sort of plan they went into the season with, but they clearly were less interested in the new characters than they were last year. Using Darius as an example: giving him the back injury made…
Also he's essentially doing Rachel's job of convincing Darius to put up with Everlasting's bullshit. If they avoided the shooting plot, they could have done something interesting with Romeo and Rachel as alternate producer for Darius each pushing him in different directions. But they didn't and everything was about…
It's weird that Seattle was so dominating that time people assume that bands the heard of for the first time back then were from Seattle, even when they were established as being from somewhere else.
I enjoyed that article, but as someone who listens to a lot of music that still gets categorized as "Alternative" by iTunes or whoever seems to think defining genres is important, I can't stand the label. It still has so much baggage from this period of explosion/implosion that I just want to reject most genre…
As someone who started paying attention to popular music I developed an obsession with Tori Amos, and radio play was useless in trying to explain to people who she was. I remember a cousin asking me to name a couple of songs she might have heard.
The article definitely was American slanted, all about what was on the radio in the USA. I mostly know The Tragically Hip as the band whose Songs Sarah Polly covered in The Sweet Hereafter, but they deserved better recognition.
You're a baby. I as this as someone over a decade older than you who was called a baby when I was two years older than you are now.
That album was really a perfect example of success going to ones head and imploding as a result. Painful to hear, and I really liked the first two albums.
I'm really annoyed that there are so many films that have all male or mostly male casts
I saw this movie in the theater when it came out. I remember liking it and mostly forgetting it, except for how terrifying the being blinded by the jump. That stood out, possibly because either later that summer, or the year before I jumped out of a life guard chair and hit my head against my knee giving myself the…
Last season played on the tension between what the show's producers were making and how the contestants thought they were coming across. This year there isn't any tension between how the contestant appear on the show and what we see in the behind the scenes. The exception was Ruby, who knew her activism could cast her…
They're not interested in what can go to court just the press.
Yes, as mother he confesses to multiple murders.
They both might be, and it seems her mother did diagnose her.
Wondering if the people I mentioned this show to in college who had never heard of it think of me when they see the ads.