I'd've included something by the Mamas & Papas & the Tom Tom Club - especially if Tina Weymouth's contribution to the Talking Heads isn't considered sufficient. And Genevieve Waite's unfortunately near-forgotten Romance Is on the Rise
I'd've included something by the Mamas & Papas & the Tom Tom Club - especially if Tina Weymouth's contribution to the Talking Heads isn't considered sufficient. And Genevieve Waite's unfortunately near-forgotten Romance Is on the Rise
Breeders all the way down at 143, Broken English at 129, Shangri-Las at 1 Hundred fucking 7. These gals aren't much brighter than their male cohorts
I saw Maudie (and Dunkirk and Valerian and The Beguiled). Maudie is my favorite movie of the year so far. Cried and cried and cried like a little bitch all the way through. Enjoyed every minute of it
And the sax solo on My Angel Baby by Rosie & the Originals, the flute solo on Goin' Up the Country, the sitar solo on B J Thomas' Hooked on a Feeling
Now I can go back to avoiding Melissa McCarthy
The sax solo on Brown Sugar
The brutal rape scene is in the middle. It opens with a vicious assault.
Stop blaming these celebrity abominations. Put the blame where it belongs: On the idiot voters who elect them and give them the idea that they should be running for office, or allow themselves to be the photogenic fronts for the truly evil manipulators behind the scenes.
You forget she's in California where the Republican party is in total disarray and may just clutch at any straw that comes along. An endorsement from Arnold Schwarzenegger would hardly be out of the question.
Not to mention a character being shot point blank about 20 times only to show up again and again and again (and again) to cause mayhem.
And yet he confounded everyone by taking very anti-slavery positions. Then he died and his northern vice president (Millard Fillmore from New York) reversed those policies and became aggressively pro-slavery, policies which were continued by New Hampshire native Franklin Pierce.
Another E.T. non-liker
With an unfogettable climax featuring Irene Dunne (!) commandeering a bomber away from VanJohnson and going out to bomb the Nazis herself! Girl power avant la lettre
Not that one, or The Lovely Bones, either
Amen
And don't forget Trump's Secretary of Education, who besides taking the side of For-Profit Colleges (aka scammers) vs students, is now taking the side of rapists vs victims of sexual assaults on campus. Oh yeah, and then there's the environment…
Is that Johnny Whittaker in the Funny Face commercial?
The NRA wants to revive the Johnny Seven, only now with live ammo.
And this still won't stop them from re-running it constantly with no changes for the next five years or longer
If they've got Guy Ritchie directing it, and have Will Smith playing the genie, they've sure picked a funny time to start getting choosey. Also seems funny that Caucasians of Southern Asian extraction are more qualified to play Middle Easterners than Caucasians of European heritage.