paintingofadisappointedhorse
Disappointed Horse
paintingofadisappointedhorse

“Did they make you mad, son, is that why you ate them?"

It’s not the same in the states, as evidenced by Winchell v. Mahoney and the Charlie McCarthy hearings.

Triumph at the Star Wars opening is gold.

“Stonks” is internet talk for “stocks.” Because on the internet, poor literacy is KEWL.

Sweded! I love it. Be Kind, Rewind was an OK movie, but so visually creative with the Michel Gondry created mini-films. I would watch a whole movie of just sweded movie. 

The Skateboarder stands again, his body aches with the pain of a thousand falls. His body says “stop” but he says “NO”! He begins to roll on his wheeled board. She is a harsh mistress who brokers no compromise. She does not allow mistakes and she punishes them with pain.  But she is but one of the many bitches that

there are stories around Hollywood about jerks (donald sutherland, faye dunaway) and there are stories around Hollywood about nice people (martin sheen, ron howard)

His early hairdos were a little too wavy for my taste. But when Sports came out in ‘83, I think they really came into their own, stylistically. The whole cut has a clear, crisp shape, and a new sheen of pomade that really gives the hairdo a big boost. He’s been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a less

i could care less about it

Who likes the Doobie Brothers? ‘Cause we’ve got one of them!

From the time he started Larry King Live to about 2005, there was no one better at making a politico or talent feel at ease. During my publicity days I got to take to stars doing publicity for their respective films to Larry King Live.

wierd song. I woke up singing a snippet of it the other day, the first few bars. didn’t even know the name or the musician.

Florence + The Machine has a legit one too. 

The Marilyn Monroe or the Lady Di version?

You know what? It’s a great song.

Because there’s artistic and cultural value in exploring subcultures of people who don’t necessarily share the same beliefs/ideas as you and I. I haven’t seen Nightmares, but Room 237 is pretty direct and clear about letting the subjects speak for themselves, while also making it clear the interview is not an

I agree, love Koechner but Stephen Root all the way.

Hader would be a great Dale.

someone posted this Photoshopped image of an imaginary live action King of The Hill and they put Hader as Dale...OMG I would love for this to be true.

I think she’s overdue for a late career breakout role that reminds everyone just how great and funny she really is.   Something along the lines of Catherine O’Hara in Schitt’s Creek.