I'm seeing double—a perfectly symmetrical face composed of two chins.
I'm seeing double—a perfectly symmetrical face composed of two chins.
Boba Fett should take notes. Keep the helmet on, speak sparsely in a gravelly voice, be relentless.
No, it's not a terrific track except in the 'terrifically weird' sense. It's a beautiful ode to that dreamiest of cities, Gotham, where children's choirs roam the streets.
Buy it.
*eyes pop out of head*
It's a weird statement anyway, because as a whole Marvel Sudios is still clearly the leader in superhero films by every metric.
That rumor or whatever it was about WW being in the Flash movie gave me a chuckle, because it seems as though she's the new Batman, the one D.C. character reliable to interest viewers in "other" films.
Morning Glory is also really loud. I tried listening to the title track after watching a live performance, and the studio version is monstrously angry:
Batman—which my phone autocorrected to something other than Batman not one but four times—Batman & Robin did have a terrific soundtrack CD of pop songs.
My experience with Be Here Now is that it knocked me off the Oasis fan-wagon for many years. I got Morning Glory and enjoyed it, but in retrospect my second Oasis CD should…definitely have been Definitely Maybe.
I don't remember ever seeing one of these sketches myself, but off the cuff—based on the brief description above, anyway—I'd imagine that the joke would be everyone else's confusion, more so than laughing at the androgynous character.
Also, the Star Trek: TNG episode "Casino Royale."
There used to be (maybe still is) a single-DVD-case set of all four Burton/Schumacher Bateman films, really efficient way to check those boxes.
All of those underwater scenes are technically impressive and maybe kind of beautiful at times, but they last wayyy too long.
Hive never heard of such a thing.
I totally want a Star Trek edition of Lucky Charms now.
Y'know…I guess so. Hmm.
I'm not sure that British viewers would get the humor.
I don't know why there hasn't already been, or why there isn't in development right now, a new version of The Office. I'm not talking about a reunion, but a different office, different staff, same basic idea. The possibilities are as endless as the creative potential lurking in every blank sheet of print-stock in…
Ohhh.