Weekly.
Weekly.
Al wrote down sports results in his notebook in the present day (2015 or 2016), using the Internet, we can assume. And pretty much every notable boxing match of the 20th century in all weight classes can be located on the Internet, including details such as what round the bout ended. If I knew I was travelling back to…
A perfect song.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, not for romance, but as a trust-busting Prez/VP combo that would strike fear in the dark hearts of the Walton Family.
I feel like I'm watching a different show. I loved the first two weeks and barely endured episode 3 last night, despite a great cast. Huh.
This movie drove Dylan straight into the arms of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and a massively lucrative few years of touring. So, silver linings.
Good list, but I thought Johnny Dangerously was not a good movie.
I thoroughly enjoyed the first two episodes. It's got some flaws but oh well. I'm a bit surprised at the reactions I'm seeing.
Agree, Don's character arc is pretty implausible, but I never found the character or the actor remotely unlikable. But Peggy seemed like a walking pity party.
Peggy on Mad Men.
Shannon didn't "ruin" LOST, but she sure didn't help it.
"Fame" and "Changes" were played constantly on radio when I was a little kid, and Bowie seemed like the person that everyone else followed; even Bob Dylan trotted out clown make-up for his 1975 shows in a modest effort to emphasize the theatricality of a rock show. And I remember him always doing something…
On New Year's Eve I purchased a one-year subscription to Marvel's digital library, so I plan to read 50 years worth of comics, one title at a time.
Also going to try and read as many of the late Ruth Rendell's books as possible.
Will finally sit down and watch the third Godfather movie.
For every cool new series I follow, there are four others I can't find time for.
Can't wait for "11/22/63" but I've only gone to Hulu a handful of times. Do I need to upgrade to a paid service in order to watch this show?
I feel like I'm missing something that I've only seen a handful of those shows. But I suppose if I followed all of them I'd feel even worse.
I'm not a fan of Carrey or Christmas albums but I really like that album.
There was a scene in the old Little Rascals shows where Alfalfa's foot was dangling below the bed (he was pretending to be missing part of his leg) and a crab wandered in and was pinching the foot. I was very little and ran around screaming and demanded that they turn off the TV.
Sarah Palin and John McCain were all over SNL, as I recall. George HW Bush poked back at Dana Carvey. The show may be heavily weighted towards its writers and performers being Democrats, but it does take pains to be bipartisan in who is allowed to be on camera. Which makes sense when you're a big network show. Trump…
The Royal Tenenbaums, mostly because my dad was a narcissist like Gene Hackman who everyone grew to mostly hate-but-tolerate after he left my mom, and Gwyneth Paltrow reminded me of my tortured little sister. But we were very working class compared to the movie people, so its more in the personalities and dysfunctions…
Yeah, why play it safe? It's not like the New England Patriots are good enough to capitalize on any of our poor decisions!