It was worth it just for the awesome Robyn Hitchcock entry.
It was worth it just for the awesome Robyn Hitchcock entry.
The first few of these were pretty rough, but it's evolved into one of my favorite features on the site. Of course, it's entirely dependent on the personality and their willingness to go with it, but the choice of participants and the conversational nature of the chat has been top-notch.
A criminal mind is all he, all he ever had.
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Thankfully the rest of us have the ability to give sympathy to both the trans teen AND the celebrity who had her private information stolen.
That line was a lot more amusing before Cary Elwes did a horrific American accent in a dozen movies.
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He's actually CONFIDENCE on the CONFIDENCE/PARANOIA episode. He looks really different (which is to be expected) and is hiding his accent. http://37.media.tumblr.com/…
And let's not forget that first season episode of RED DWARF!
Surprised that the article didn't mention THE WRONG MANS since Hulu forced me to watch the commercial for it 17,000 times while I was trying to watch REV.
Box office poison!
That's absolutely it. Everybody seems to like the guy, and he's even recently launched some sort of online interview series with horror directors, but he's a pitiful director. I think he just has a lot of love for the genre, and is a genuinely nice guy. Shame his movies are almost all terrible.
Now let's see him do a flarhgunnstow.
I believe Weird Al actually directed the video for the Hanson song "River". I don't know why I (possibly) know that.
R.A.M.O.N.E.S Ramones!
ADPP had a bum episode or two (I didn't dig the Shut Up and Have Fun with Danny Mahoney ep), but it ALSO had The Travel Bug with August Lindt, which was the funniest podcast episode I've heard this year. U Talkin' U2 to Me just got better and better with each episode - and had Scott getting Todd Glass to guess U2…
I think he just looked older because of the fallout from his blues explosion.
Part of my own joy comes from hearing celebrities be so obsessive and nerdy about an element of pop culture. I love the fucking around, but I also get a weird amount of enjoyment out of hearing Scott passionately defend something he really loves - even if it's something I don't particularly care for. Initially I…
I actually don't disagree. Though his segment of ABC's of Death *is* awful (the worst of the entire film - and that's saying something), he's still a fascinating director who commands tone in a way that few of his contemporaries (Eli Roth among them) could dream of. And I'd rather someone who takes chances and…
They were WAY off on CHEAP THRILLS. But usually I'm right there with them.