I was also thinking he looked like Jackson, but with a healthy dash of Michael Shannon in the mix.
I was also thinking he looked like Jackson, but with a healthy dash of Michael Shannon in the mix.
I feel oddly compelled to suggest "Jack the Writer."
Plus Alain Johannes. The guy's not a "superstar" by any means, but he's been involved with enough awesomeness at this point, he adds to supergroupiness.
The NPR/Wiltern show was goddamn fantastic.
I wasn't really interested in this until I read that they were trying to "recover the craft’s distress bacon," and then I thought "oh snap, shit just got real." Then I realized I'm an idiot and went back to not caring.
I like how they seemed to give Affleck a bigger beer belly as the night went on (between the gay camp sketch and the emotional toast sketch).
"And our next species is the Cumberbatch, first discovered in the early 21st Century. The Cumberbatch's natural habitat was The Tumblr, where it would feast on all the feels derived from speculative pairings with another species of the time, the Freeman."
From yesterday's walkthrough - this is practically a perfect example of a comedic callback for AV Club readers/NEW GIRL fans :
[Showrunner Elizabeth Meriwether] EM: At some point this year, she told us we could say “dick,” which opened up a whole realm of possibilities.
I almost swore off the AV Club for making me read "Billy Crystal" and "Old People Sex" in the same sentence, but you won me back with the hovertext on this picture, you magnificent bastards.
I think they asked him to, but he won't commit on the off chance that his movie career comes calling. Annnnnny minute now.
So apparently all those years hanging out with Lem Dobbs has worn off on him.
"…and he wants to make sure Daredevil sees him as clearly as possible when he defeats him."
I was just listening to last week's "Tribes" episode of THIS AMERICAN LIFE on my drive in this morning, and finished the section on ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) minutes before seeing this article. This page will be a big hit among the ASMR-ers out there.
I actually like "Euphoria Morning" quite a bit. It was perfectly fine to let Cornell scratch that musical itch, and he had Natasha Shneider and Alain Johannes backing him up. But it was a steep drop of diminishing returns to get to "Scream." Even "Carry On" was a bland snoozer.
The missing music took me out of enjoying the reruns a bit. While watching the New York episodes, I distinctly heard songs that I assume were titled "Not I'm Too Sexy," "Not Two Princes" and "Not Shoop." Not that I like any of those originals, but hearing doppelgangers of bad songs is distracting.
I would move Stewart into the Not So Likely, maybe even the Probably Won't Ever Happen lists, at least based on the end of this Rolling Stone article (page 2): http://www.rollingstone.com…
Murray Hewitt? Present. Jemaine? Jemaine?
The Chicago-area stop the years when Lolla was a traveling show was at what is now called the First Midwest Bank Amphitheater (then known as the New World Music Theater, I believe) in Tinley Park, IL.
No Who cover back then. They actually started off with a little Jane's Addiction. Here's the setlist from the Ten Club site (Great Job, Internet!):
I also caught the '92 Lollapalooza, though at the Chicago (Tinley Park) stop. Everybody plays the "I wonder what the setlist will be" game at Pearl Jam concerts these days, and I can say "Back in my day, they only had the tracks off the TEN album to choose from and we liked it!" Then I shake my cane until the…