Marshall Crenshaw, one of my favorite singer/songwriters, also has a song of that title, on his 1982 debut album I think.
Marshall Crenshaw, one of my favorite singer/songwriters, also has a song of that title, on his 1982 debut album I think.
Clever. I remember when the Beatles' "Love" soundtrack album came out, I noted that it seemed to show that after listening to the Beatles' music all my life, I had never noticed that all their songs are exactly the same, their bass, drum, guitar and vocal tracks all just interchangeable with each other!
And her acting is really and surprisingly good which I think is key to what makes her be able to sustain a show. Her evolving facial expressions inside the cake was pretty impressive. Can definitely see her doing some very credible straight-up acting.
Fargo is one of my very favorite movies, anyway I'm game.
I can only think of two Woody Allen jokes that were mayonnaise based.
The dead giveaway to the shallowness of Pete's public reaction to MLK was that he just parroted what his wife had said about it - "shameful."
"nostalgia channels aren’t as good as they used to be" - great line!
Excellent!!!
Seems to me that Willam H. Macy is the star of the show hands-down and Frank really the main character. There must be lots of people like me for whom Macy is the reason they ever tuned into the show in the first place (he is one of my favorite movie actors, in the category of if-he's-in-it-I'm-seeing-it). I would be…
Think it's pretty established in the show that Lip has some major "game" with the ladies, that most find him pretty hunky.
I've never seen any of the Alan Partridge stuff but I love Steve Coogan from that series where he played an aging, burnt-out former roadie, absolutely hilarious although I can't think of the title, and the movie where he and a friend drive through the UK.
He also played the fantastic electric piano solo on the Beatles' "Revolution."
Guess I'm in the minority among commenters here when it comes to Lost - I enjoyed a lot of it only as entertaining, silly, pulpy fluff, guilty-pleasure-type tv - but overall I just found it to be incredibly dumb and pretentious. The first season or two held a lot of promise but the longer it went on the characters…
They addressed creationism vs, evolution on the second episode - countering one cliched "argument" "against" evolution by showing very simply and clearly how the human eye evolved as a result of natural selection.
Okay, I take back what I said a few minutes ago, maybe Tumbleweed Connection is my favorite EJ album instead of Blue Moves. That's another great one anyway.
I am with you there Ricky - big EJ fan myself, and Blue Moves is I think my favorite album of his, and "Bite Your Lip" one of my top picks for an overlooked great song - even better, way better than "Saturday Night," really energetic, swinging and brimming with cool attitude. I remember it being a minor hit when the…
Great news, I loved the Comeback (think I may have been about the only one, so pleased that they'd make more just for me!)….although I certainly hope it doesn't interfere with continuing Web Therapy, which I love even more.
He said "girls," not women. If I caught it correctly, the line was, "Haul it, ball it, never call it," topped off with the hashtag-like "Girls are objects!"
Why did Hannah's cousin speak in an ongoing pitch-perfect impression of Shoshanna? Seemed like she stole her whole performance and delivery verbatim.
Ok, very funny, wiseguy!, but I mean, the article was an overview of all the versions, iterations and revivals of the show and the one title I most remember wasn't referenced…that .just made me sad!