No, he passed away in 2007. His real name was Calvert DeForest.
No, he passed away in 2007. His real name was Calvert DeForest.
Oh boy, if Road Warrior blew you away are you in for a treat with Fury Road.
I'd go with "What a puny plan". I still say it in the Lord Humongous rasp whenever one of my friends suggests something stupid.
Watch all of them if you have the time. If you don't have the time watch "The Road Warrior". It's the best of the three.
I'm not from Philly but I did go to Veterans Stadium several times in the 80s and while wasn't quite in that bad of shape it did suck. It was one of those multi-use concrete monstrosities that were built in the 60s/70s so it was ugly as sin-the closest thing left to it is probably the Oakland As/Raiders stadium. But…
I generally like cringe comedy like Curb and The Office but Last Man doesn't make me laugh-it just makes me uncomfortable because of Phil.
I like Will Forte and really wanted to like this show but the character of Phil is just so awful that I'm finding it increasingly difficult to watch. Even at the end of the episode when he's being honest with Melissa he's still ultimately just trying to get in her pants. And the tennis game shirts/skins thing was…
The smoking gun is that Kim used Chuck's HHM copier password to bill for all the copies she made. That's what's going to ultimate screw Jimmy.
It's worth watching though there is one horrible "music video" scene that just sucks you out of the film for a few minutes.
Agreed, even if only for "The price is right. Bitch."
Excellent article, but no mention of Zelazny's "Lord of Light"? Probably the ultimate science fiction/fantasy mashup ever. I was delighted that you cited "Thundarr The Barbarian" as I believe that it is a lost classic but have you noticed that Thundarr's catch phrase is "Lords of Light!"? The entire series was…
More than once, SRV called Billy Gibbons one of his favorite guitar players and definitely an influence on his own playing.
I kind of like "hanging over me like an albino bat" myself.
I love Anthony Hopkins but Brian Cox is absolutely chilling as Lector in his one scene. He should've been in Silence of the Lambs.
Nary an animal alive can outrun a greased Scotsman.
Lynyrd Skynyrd - "The Ballad of Curtis Lowe"
Thin Lizzy - "The Cowboy Song"
Oh, good call.
My father died in 1989 and I had a lot trouble dealing with it. We
had an awkward relationship and disagreed on almost everything, except
for our love of baseball. Almost all of my fondest memories of my
father have a connection to baseball, from playing catch in the yard to
him throwing me batting practice for…
I have the same problem with Bloods A Rover and I'm a huge Ellroy fan. It's his Ulysses. No doubt brilliant but almost unaccessible.