Kline was brilliant in the Prairie Home Companion movie as a bumbling investigator. I'd like to think it was his way of telling Hollywood how much they effed up not casting him in the US "Pink Panther" films.
Kline was brilliant in the Prairie Home Companion movie as a bumbling investigator. I'd like to think it was his way of telling Hollywood how much they effed up not casting him in the US "Pink Panther" films.
I have no idea what the guy in the video said. I spent the whole time staring at his ear lobe key chain.
"Orphaned" may not be the best descriptor for this since it seems some of the songs weren't written at the time of the albums, but I like the concept. Made me think of "Sheer Heart Attack" on Queen's "News of the World" which always felt odd to me since the album with that title was several before that one.
There's much I disagree with on this list and a few songs I absolutely agree with (Revolution #9, for one). What I definitely cannot condone is the exclusion of that horrible "You Know My Name Look Up The Number" crap - It drags on and on and one and on and makes me want to punch myself in the Blue Meanies.
I like this show, but little odd moments that lack logic keep throwing me off. Why did they put a bag over Jim Gordon's head if they were only taking him to a restaurant?
9. Never reveal your identity - I think Klaatu was the forefather of this.