I had that screensaver.. Loved it.. I also had a castaway screensaver that continually amused..one cartoon guy on a tiny island trying to think of things to do.. don't know if I ever (or rarely) saw a repeat…
I had that screensaver.. Loved it.. I also had a castaway screensaver that continually amused..one cartoon guy on a tiny island trying to think of things to do.. don't know if I ever (or rarely) saw a repeat…
Thanks Sean, for this. For those of who don't know you other than from your writings, we know you as an extremely witty, clever and eloquent writer that whose work is instantly recognizable, and even copied in style and content, at this site and perhaps others.
Actually, I deleted that part of my comment, as I had not seen the Martian and had only made that crack based on all the pop cultures jokes about it being nominated as a comedy at the golden globes.. so yes, i defer to you that the Martian might be arguably a comedy. But this film is nothing like that. Its not…
Still frustrated because I can't log into my avclub account…
sergio aragonés? does he count in that stable? Don Martin? I used to love mad magazine, but I admit its been years since I've opened one… Dave Berg?
Yes, I see that now.. well, I'm still excited to see it when I get a chance… :)
Hey - Don't forget Galavant!
Carl was indeed fantastic. To each to their own on Neeley. I remember listening to the broadway version again after many years, and while I remember quite liking the version of Jesus on there, I think Jeff Fenholt was his name, I now find it too showboat-y, and not enough heart.
Interesting that there is not a lot of love here for the movie soundtrack. A friend convinced me years ago of the argument that it is better, based on the performances of Neeley and Anderson. In the movie, they are singing the songs showing exhaustion, stress, anger that are part of the scenes those songs are in. …