Me too!
Me too!
Beady Eye music, mate!
What a weird tweet to end this with.
I feel like "Brickbat" off of William Bloke marks the end of a certain era of Bragg, but there's plenty of good stuff that comes after. I thought Tooth & Nail was a big step up from the uneven Mr. Love & Justice, and of course Mermaid Avenue is very worthwhile.
Nice try doppleganger. Save it for queen Dopplepopolis.
This review really glosses over how fucking crazy and dumb horse diving is.
Who are you to doubt El Dandy?
Even later, I should - randomly - mention that both of them are also in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. Though, they don't share any scenes.
He had some great fun with the (slightly) smarmy guy from the crowd. And when watching Campbell you never forget that he's the head writer for the CBB TV show. Dude is a treasure trove of awful punnery.
That Invisible Man sketch with Ed Begley Jr. is perfect. Captures the feel of later Universal monster movies, with a great central joke. Short, though.
Oklahoma! OK.
The Elegant Mr. S, star of House of Piss!
Hmm.. We should probably call China and get their thoughts on that.
At least Hayes had the company of Tom Scharpling: NOTORIOUS PERVERT.
Can you dig that? I knew that you could.
I still make jokes about Rick's wife hopping in a car and IMMEDIATELY flipping it over and being attacked by zombies. She was the worst.
I could eat a peach for hours.
I had The AV Club's own Will Harris as a guest on my podcast about Eric Roberts, so secretly it's the best podcast of the week. http://www.ericrobertsisthe…
Should have asked Fisher Stevens instead.
All kidding a salad, this is a bad opinion.