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“I’d really love to learn Eugene Levy.”
I don’t know if it’s been going on for a long time and I’m just now noticing, but there seems to be a real renaissance right now of women playing men for comedy, and it seems the reverse has traditionally been much more common. I’ve noticed it here and on “Black Ladies Sketch…
It’s a really good album, and yes - that video is INSANE.
My gateway was actually “Rocky Horror”.
“Oh, you don’t know Meat Loaf? Here, listen to this...”
I was 19, hormonal, and dramatic. SOLD.
Jim Steinman DEMANDS overheated description! :)
Damn, this hurts. One of my favorites. His brand wasn’t something you always needed, but when you did... MAN, he knew how to do it.
If you only know his big hits, step away and try some of his lesser known songs, like this beauty from “Dead Ringer”:
Well, thanks for the diagnosis, doc. :|
As someone who generally supports flipping the damn table, I found this piece truthful:
I was at their ‘96 convention, and when they announced they were going to show the movie instead of a live show, I was really disappointed, because I had already seen (and loved!) the movie twice, and had REALLY been looking forward to seeing them riff live.
But I understood the reasoning - the movie hadn’t played…
I’m from Rochester, and Kodak was still mighty big at that time, and you would not BE-LIIIIIEEEEEEVE how big that “East-Man” joke landed in the theaters there.
“letting Drunk Bridesmaid Number Six operate a giant piece of industrial machinery”
The possibility that you may be referring to something that actually happens in Las Vegas both terrifies and fascinates me.
Coke and Pepsi taste pretty much the same to me, but regardless of that, as corporate citizens both are the fucking WOOOOOOOOORST.
A few years back I learned what probably everyone else for the previous 40 years already knew: “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” is AMAZING on LSD.
I recall one from the 80s and a couple from the early 00s.
Yeah - almost no one in the current “SNL” audience is likely to get that reference.
Even since the show came back, “Who” doesn’t have enormous penetration into the US consciousness.
That happened occasionally in the show’s earliest days too.
I agree - it’s more of a “Rocky Horror”-style gag and doesn’t fit the conceit so well.
Oh, yeah - I thought that cast was great.
They’re really demonic manifestations, so they probably get off on creatively destroying themselves and each other, and then being recreated anew. I dunno, I think it kinda works.
I didn’t LOVE the 2016 movie, but I liked it well enough - the cast was appealing, enough of the jokes landed - and agree it absolutely didn’t deserve the reception it got.
Not a word about the terrifying giant ants, hideous mutants affected by atomic radiation?
Yes, I am old.