Perhaps homage is the wrong word, but "unintentional" is off the mark. He was aware of the similarity and was "inspired" by Stevens.
Perhaps homage is the wrong word, but "unintentional" is off the mark. He was aware of the similarity and was "inspired" by Stevens.
The "Evidence" factoids on the "Livin' on a Prayer" and "Heaven…" mashup are hilariously stupid.
The Flaming Lips' "Fight Test" and Cat Stevens' "Father and Son." If I remember correctly, what's-his-name from the Lips intended it as homage, but c'mon, it's the same damned song.
Ok, how about stealing "Dazed and Confused" from Jake Holmes?
I had forgotten just how fucked up "Pay It Forward" is. Ugh.
I caught an unbleeped "fuck" in a show promo (I can't remember which show now) on FX a few days ago. I was surprised at that, but I guess one more example and the phenomenon is officially a trend.
"The most graphic acts, which include water sports…"
".. or whether it will just be a part of the DVD release, "
Only the script was sitting around forever. Movie was shot in the fall of 2013.
Three years between "Planet of the Apes" installments? Too long, Fox.
Great—now what am I going to hate watch? (Seriously, that pilot was a stinker. But I'm curious what the whole story is here. This was picked up almost a year ago, it was supposed to debut around March, but it's being cancelled now with nothing shot? Have Carter and Amazon been arguing about scripts this whole time?)
So I don't have to kill my mother? Now you tell me.
"Seriously, wouldn't you like to Kill Your Mother right now?"
At some point in this article, "Kill My Mother" becomes "Kill Your Mother." Terrible editing or poorly planned subliminal command?
A talking cat?!?
I thought the same thing at first — but it must have been written way before that happened.
I found the tag — Mitch and Cam being as gayingly gay gay gay as possible — to be insulting, if not outright offensive. I mean, I get everyone on the show is kind of a caricature, but yeesh.
Well, it was a long time ago and I was a teenager,but I remember watching "Cliffhangers" for its short run.
"Sorry, cinephiles, but I kinda want to go back to a cropped 4:3 version with a washed-out picture, the way Frank Capra intended it."
Terrible job, Internet! Seriously, you're the worst.