“What do you get when you cross Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip? Killed in a tunnel.” - Eddie Izzard
“What do you get when you cross Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip? Killed in a tunnel.” - Eddie Izzard
I will add my voice to the chorus of “it’s worth it.” Easily one of Murphy’s best, top three for sure.
Next Samuel L. Jackson, this has got to be the biggest star to do 11 Questions, right? My favourite is still Werner Herzog.
Shit. I really like(d) her. Hard to look at her the same way now.
Pork chop sandwiches!
Thank you for the actual lol :)
I’ve heard people make this claim before, and you’re right it’s absurd. The premise is that after The Chronic, Death Row was such a dominant force on the charts that nobody was buying anything out of New York until Biggie came along. It’s a very Puffy-centric claim... I suspect he is the driving force behind it.
Cecily Strong over here. Laminated card material.
Harley Quinn... is not a character you’re supposed to want to be, she’s a character you’re supposed to want to fuck.
I would tell myself in 1997 to follow my heart and not my dick, for once.
Did you know that Guru passed away about 10 years ago? He is/was one of my favourite MCs. Premier put out an album last year of unreleased material, it was great.
Excluding producer/MC combos like Gang Starr I would say Mobb Deep are #2 but ’Kast got ‘em beat hands down. They’ve got four essentially flawless albums and even their lesser LPs still have gems.
OutKast at their worst rap circles around most MCs at their best. GOAT hip hop duo by a country mile, any region.
...all the pixelated majesty of a No Limit Records album cover.
Side effect of diabeetus
I just fucking came here to say that exact fucking thing. Fuck that fucking fuckhead fuck.
I’ve no interest in Broadway, never watched the Tony show in my life, and clicked on the video out of boredom, and then sat spellbound for the entire eight minutes, which is seven and a half minutes longer than I usually watch videos on the internet. What a tour de force. Bravo!
My older sister was a huge fan in the late 70s/early 80s and remains one today, so H&O have been part of the soundtrack of my life since childhood. Their music is so baked into my memories that it’s difficult for me to consider them objectively. But there’s no denying they have a deep and diverse catalog - they have…
Factoid: Icehouse’s “Electric Blue” was written by John Oates of Hall & Oates fame. Listen to it again and you can totally tell, it sounds just like an H&O song.