You should have gone on a day when they tape 2 shows (Monday, if I recall). Forget being a true fan. They were begging people in the street to attend the second show.
You should have gone on a day when they tape 2 shows (Monday, if I recall). Forget being a true fan. They were begging people in the street to attend the second show.
You really can't imagine it? Cmon, if you try hard enough, I'm sure you can.
He could release a new album for free on every Ipod. He'll become a slam dunk household name then, even though a lot of households will be hating him.
It was his team's reenactment of The Wizard of Oz simultaneously that really messed with their heads.
The big moment in The Crying Game took place in the middle of the film, not at the end.
Well, it's still relatively early in his marriage.
Several maps of the most popular NFL teams in each state and region of the US (based on different criteria) have popped up recently. Shockingly, the Seahawks are the most popular team in the Northwest (and nowhere else). I guess they overtook all the other Northwest teams with their recent success. Oh, those bandwagon…
I was going to say that the "The Hanukkah Song- The Movie" would be pretty cool, but then I remembered that he did make that and I've never seen it.
The A.V. Club has been careful to get their facts straight since they erroneously reported that Mike Myers career was still alive.
No, your $9 is going to illegal Mexican filmmakers making bad Netflix comedies.
"Crocodile Ali"
Do you just drop everything after the decimal or start rounding up after .50?
Interesting, because I won a 6-pack of Dunkin' Donuts pumpkin spice latte and they delivered them to me as a gift.
No one asked him about Letterman. It certainly was on my mind (recorded Late Night every night as a kid and vividly remember that episode), but I never even considered addressing it. Well, if he comes back I will throw it out there and see what happens.
Just a little Q&A anecdote I thought I'd share.
Au naturale, baby, that’s how I like ‘em. Swing low, sweet chariots.
That was my first thought. I know Woody said when editing it that he thought of cutting out his half with Alan Alda, because the Martin Landau story was so powerful. I think he made the right call though. It was a good mix.
I don't fall into any of those categories. I've been all about their concerts during this millennium. I usually like their albums well enough when they come out, but don't listen to them too often. Then after seeing them live, the songs gain context and appeal and I'll enjoy the album more. Not the last tour though.…
Since the Popmart Tour, I've always felt that yes, they want to sell lots of albums, but the ultimate goal is to never have half-empty (or any disappointing fraction) venues again. For all the negative publicity this is bringing, it is bringing lots of publicity and keeping their name well-known. I think it's almost a…
Oh ok, as long as she doesn't get too carried away and be upset if Letterman's show plays it without paying her first.