I wonder how much of the viewing audience even knows that he's in that film and would understand the reference. That film is getting tons of US press, but it's making significantly more money overseas.
I wonder how much of the viewing audience even knows that he's in that film and would understand the reference. That film is getting tons of US press, but it's making significantly more money overseas.
The nerd version.
"Clap Hands" from Hugh Laurie's episode was great too.
That song reminded me of Björk covering "You and Whose Army?"
He's the only performer I recall announcing that he was going to skip a line because he couldn't read it.
"Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" Deftones
"Fade Into You" Mazzy Star
"All Gold Everything" Trinidad James
"Girl" Das Racist
"Are You That Somebody" Aaliyah
He should just invest in one of those one-man-band suits and call it a day.
My copy of Machina serendipitously developed a scratch during "Glass and the Ghost Children," and I was happy that I had a legitimate excuse to always skip that "God is talking to me and my Walkman batteries are dying" section in the middle.
Stagewear aside, I'm confident he hasn't bought new clothes since the Zwan era.
For me, it began to fall apart when he discovered blogging. The next thing I knew, I was flooded with proof that he wasn't as brilliant as sporadic magazine interviews had led me to believe. I'm just glad I jumped ship before Twitter existed.
Do you have a Kickstarter I can contribute to?
Forrest Gump is one of those movies I'll still watch every time it comes on TV specifically because it seems to get a little worse each time. It's evolved into a perfectly mockable film.
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I agree that Brad Pitt doesn't bring a lot to the film, but I do chuckle at the fact that Solomon is betrayed by a fake Pitt and later rescued by the real version.
The SNL arrangement of "Black Skinhead" is a bit better than the album version.
This is one of those songs everybody seems to feel they need to take a crack at but, k.d. lang's is the only post-Buckley version worth listening to.