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You hit the nail right on the head of what’s wrong with music these days. There are so many ways to get your music out there that it’s impossible to find it all. And the streaming services do a piss poor job of aggregating and putting interesting new artists out there.
Great read.
EXCELLENT article. Thanks for this!
Wow, this is like an old-school AVC article. Probably, what, 10000 words about rock music and not a single attempt to make it Politically Relevant. More of this please!
I’ve seen all the Taken movies, so I’m pretty sure that if Emily actually went to Paris, she would have been abducted and sold into sex slavery.
Aww, I was hoping for an adaptation of Browne’s other strip, “Hi and Lois”!
How will this land for people who generally find Fred Armisen highly irritating?
Most of us stopped caring about Harry Potter for the simple reason that we were no longer children getting books from the Scholastics catalog.
Was anyone else done with Harry Potter forever after the last movie? I was just done with that “universe” when the credits rolled like that chapter of my life was over. No desire to watch or read the series again, to ever see the play, and to watch the Fantastic Beasts movies. This was before JK Rowling’s TERFness was…
They almost made a third movie together, just after The Sting, with a good script and a good director, then Paul Newman told the guy “I’m not so sure about it, you should hire British actors instead, for instance Michael Caine and Sean Connery, who are great friends in real life.”
Hound of the Baskerville is absolutely splendid. I adore his somewhat rude and assholeish take on Holmes.
Counterpoint: Dwight Frye. I love Mark Hamill as much as the next person, but no one beats Dwight Frye’s creepy laughter.
I think you mean insufficiently de-Dracula-fied. Florence Stoker won the lawsuit & Nosferatu was ordered destroyed, which ironically saved it.
Peter Cushing was also one of the best Sherlock Holmes for Hammer, in his one outing in the role.
Ripping yarns though for the most part.
At least Prowse has that deep, resonant voice.
tcm has been showing numerous lee/cushing films this month.
A lot of it (according to my Dad who saw them when they first came out) was they were in color and had blood. For the late 50's that was mind blowing.