OHhhh wait, she was trying to seduce Peggy??
OHhhh wait, she was trying to seduce Peggy??
You're right, sorry. I had my Coens "Man" movies mixed up. Just rewatched TMWWT last night!
A Serious Man (see above)
Was this in the episode and I missed it? (Merv Griffin Show.) If so, kudos for noticing it.
I love Johnny Segment's thinking. And Sinjun - someone found a screenshot from S1 of a boss that looks like Bear (albeit different actor). I think he's even eating a piece of meat or something.
I think the UFO thing could be said to be ASM-inspired…
Thanks, now I can finally hear this album that everyone talks about.
You must not have caught the line in the episode that I was quoting.
It was her thumb.
My bang-for-buck go-to on old-fashioned jukeboxes is "Hear My Train A-Comin'" b/w "War Pigs" or "Maggot Brain".
CDs are digital.
Haha ok touché. That's the one I never even ventured to check out. But it's like… *supposed* to be funny, right?
None of their films don't have any underlying humor.
Aw c'mon. The best cover is by the Makeup, Ian Svenonius's band! https://www.youtube.com/wat…
So it's like… the song has been streamed 363 million times on YouTube, but is one of a select few songs to have been streamed 10 million times?? Someone enlighten me as to how YouTube doesn't count, because I know "Baby" is up there in the billions.
"Boat of Car" ftw!
Starring Maya Rudolph.
The drummer was a late-period Duke Ellington drummer Steve Little. He's interviewed here http://dothemath.typepad.co…
Sounds like the Grateful Dead.
I miss the days when Pitchfork and the AV Club would review stuff like this. Specifically, this band and album.