I’m thinking many would kill to look like them at their ages.
I’m thinking many would kill to look like them at their ages.
Right. I didn’t think the age was so much a thing as some of the other stuff she went through over the years. The ova thing I figured what just the eggs themselves, but now I’m remembering the whole surviving cancer thing on top of it. So yeah, definitely confused now.
Strangely touching when William (as “Mulder”) told Scully that “he” knows she loves her son.
That’s my main memory of the local KB Toys store I went to as a kid. Very crowded with the relatively little mall space it had at the time.
I remember some years ago where Grammar floated around the idea of a Cheers-Frasier spinoff that focused on Frasier and Niles’ children and could involve appearances by previous characters from the shows (I think?). Who knows if it was half-serious or not, but that’d probably be the best bet in reviving something there…
Okay, I figured it was along those lines. That and I just remembered she did sing back-up to Crow on her 2002 single Soak Up the Sun as well.
She’s playing a small venue that can fit a few hundred people a mile or two away from me. I might go check it out.
She was known before Sheryl Crow had success though, no?
Ms. Martindale actually resembles my mother quite a bit (and her sisters). That and her outlook on life is quite enviable. And she’s good on The Americans.
The most anticipated transformation scene in pop culture since Anakin Skywalker’s burned body converted into Darth Vader’s.
Depends on what year it ends in, I suppose. I wouldn’t picture this particular song, but something that kind of drones on like Elvis Costello’s I Want You at the end would seem sort of fitting.
I had a passing interest in the occasional song back in high school and college, but that was about it. Then on a whim, I ended up buying the first four albums for $2 each at a Goodwill one time, and I was surprised that I enjoyed a lot more of their material. I’m a sucker for various guitars and synths sounds anyway,…
It didn’t seem like Leia was in the coma for that long at all, I thought. She had quite a bit to do at the beginning of the movie, then was back to disabling Poe and helping the resistance escape a short time later.
Translation: Disney told Hamill to knock it off, so he obeyed.
I saw this once or twice as a kid and remember enjoying it. Perhaps it’s high time to rent it again?
I almost pushed that finale out of my head... until this article happened.
If a mobile version of Reaper ever comes into being, that Subway guy may very well be me!
We’re assuming everyone has money and somewhat significant label support then. Maybe?
I didn’t watch it, but it’s pretty safe to say that Arie was told by producers at some point that he couldn’t leave her right away and had to keep talking to her, right?
We traveled for a couple weeks with another band I won’t name who happily passed the days talking to each other in funny voices: “Methinks the monitors are crackling, m’lady.” “Argggghh, me drink tickets are spent, Cap’n,” and on and on.