At least it was years too early for it to be the Ugly Kid Joe version.
At least it was years too early for it to be the Ugly Kid Joe version.
Very specific - My dad too me to see Star Wars in the theater in 1977, and I vividly remember waiting in line at the concession stand while "Cat's In The Cradle" by Harry Chapin played over the overhead speakers. So I can't hear that song without also thinking of Star Wars.
Don't you mean overplaying?
Or most of the Matt Smith era of Doctor Who.
I was living in LA at the time and had absolutely no idea that show at Aron's happened until today. Dammit.
Holy crap, I never knew that. No wonder the church looked like it was about to collapse.
Looks like Comcast has it on demand - if the show does indeed find its' legs it might be worth giving it a second shot.
Huh. Missed the entire season. The pilot was so disappointing that I stopped paying attention to when the rest of the show was going to air.
On second thought, *don't* fix the hyperdrive.
Talk? I didn't realize Chris Hardwick knew how to do anything besides shout.
Let's get old school. "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael.
I'm looking at you, Orson Scott Card.
I, for one, can't wait for that Deadpool Happy Meal.
If the world the Fraggles inhabit doesn't turn out to be in a barred-spiral galaxy on the Cepheus-Draco border which is about 14 light years away from our sun, I'm going to be pretty disappointed.
The woah-oh chorus was perfected about 30 years ago, anyways.
It's radio, but check out John Finnemore's "Cabin Pressure". I found it because Benedict Cumberbatch is in it, but he's far from the highlight of the series.
Somehow, I don't expect things will work out very well for the couple in "Johnny Hit And Run Paulene."
How does he feel about "Room 222"?
This movie would probably be better if it was just the Linus scene from "A Charlie Brown Christmas."