During his presidency, Woodrow Wilson regularly toured the vaudeville circuit as a juggler and clown.
During his presidency, Woodrow Wilson regularly toured the vaudeville circuit as a juggler and clown.
You're the Worst Sound of Music
Rami Malek is a goddamn Arab.
Dibble dobble dooble, deeble dobble dooble
Ben Kingsley.
I prefer the 1980s ABC sitcom Bullet in Your Butt.
On a lighter note, animation voice legend June Foray is celebrating her 99th birthday today.
But I need to know if the poster's tagline is correct: Kangaroo Jack did steal the money, and he didn't give it back, right?
I am frightened of the unknown, and I was not compelled by any of those things you mentioned! But that's cool. Takes all kinds to make a world.
I was one of the bored ones. The problem I had is that the movie quickly established that there's no threat during the daytime, so I just felt those "people acting crazy" improv scenes went on and on with no purpose. And after the first couple of night scenes, it soon struck me that nothing much was going to happen…
I live in LA and I disagree. For all the amazing authentic Japanese food there is out here, sometimes I crave a simple, sticky, Americanized teriyaki. So sue me. Sak's in Westwood was my go-to place for years, but alas, they are no more.
I actually worked at the mansion a long time ago, and I fully believe that the woman simply changed her mind frequently during the 38-odd years she was building it. There's a really solid biography called Captive to the Labyrinth which basically explains that all the spooky mumbo jumbo was added after Winchester's…
I lived next door to Heather Donahue for 2 years and was terrified 24/7.
UPDATE: I did some research: by the summer of 1983 we had Jaws 3-D, Superman III, Smokey and the Bandit Part 3, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Omen III: The Final Conflict and Friday the 13th Part III, so my apologies to teenage Jean, she knew her stuff.
You could always move to a city that cares about the arts, like San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, or Santa Cruz.
When it comes to supporting and sustaining culture, San Jose is the absolute worst.
That was what Jean Grey really wanted to see.
Also, how many "third films" were even out by 1983, in order for Jean to make a blanket critique about them being the worst? Besides The Bad News Bears Go to Japan, of course. And that was, admittedly, the worst.
Together they meet up at the Coffee Bean after SoulCycle and talk about how hard it is to get their agents to send them out for anything good
No way, Little Steven turns pages like a madman.