Elvis Costello for me. My parents raised me on Bruce Springsteen and classic rock radio made Tom Petty my first musical love of my own, but I dove into Elvis between high school and college and never looked back.
Elvis Costello for me. My parents raised me on Bruce Springsteen and classic rock radio made Tom Petty my first musical love of my own, but I dove into Elvis between high school and college and never looked back.
Local H was part of the most random lineup I ever saw: Phantom Planet, Custom, Incubus (good ol' early '00s!) and Local H. Local H killed it and even knowing little more than Bound For The Floor, every song just got your attention and held it.
Seen him twice and came away bemused with his complete lack of care for what anyone might be coming to the show for. He played keyboard the entire second show and did an arrangement of "Stuck Inside of Mobile…" that made the song almost unrecognizable. It's a fascinating experience, as long as you have no…
Hmmm…I had "Casino Royale=Top Pick, and mentions of MI:3 and Children of Men" penciled in for 2006 in my "A History of Violence: Home Edition" game.
I love A History of Violence: Movie Edition and have been greatly enjoying A History of Violence: Column Edition while waiting with baited breath to see if A History of Violence would cover A History of Violence.
Stopping an attack on a train? I hope Tony Hale registers utter disgust at their actions. They should have just blended into the background. You can always tell a Milford man.
Zero Banana Thirty
AMC Executive: Ugh, having this guy as our lawyer is the biggest embarrassment I could ever think of.
Assistant: Remember the finale for the first season of The Killing?
AMC Executive: Ok, second-biggest.
Considering his doctor seems like he went to school with Nick Riviera…yes, but why try?
Trump's favorite Muppets character is, of course, Chris Cooper's oil tycoon! If you said "Sam the Eagle," I'm sorry to tell you that Sam is too incorruptible and enjoys family entertainment, not trash reality shows.
I'm shocked the AV Club macros didn't autocorrect that to "Bunheads"
(The trio stops at a Jaguar dealer, Hendricks shoots a salesman in cold blood)
"What did you do that for?"
"It's a long story."
Is she funny or something?
Boothe was great. Immediately made you take that character seriously. I just wish he could have faced off against David Ogden Steirs' Ultra-Humanite for a super-intelligent primate faceoff.
This is looking to be a pretty high class remake of Melrose Place. Cate Blanchett is in talks to play Amanda!
It's like Batman's wearing nothing at all…nothing at all…nothing at all…
"Dark Days: The Casting, Prelude to Metal" sounds like a project that is incomplete without Frank Frazetta artwork.
Starcrossed was such a perfect ending for Justice League and I was happy to get more, but the first few episodes of JLU (minus For the Man Who Has Everythinh, but that was a pretty straight retelling of Moore's story) had some rough patches. But the introduction of Cadmus and The Question in Fearful Symmetry, then…
Romano has an amazing talent for this going all the way back to Mark Hamill as the Joker. The guest voices that perfectly filled these shows were a thing of beauty and she helped make JLU a Whedonverse mini-reunion most weeks. Favorite casting: Jeffrey Combs as The Question.
I can believe this…I assume Nolan only listens to Hans Zimmer scores.