thank you for the music
thank you for the music
What a relief. I’ve been using AND correctly all this time.
This is it:
Funches!
I’m still not going, but I do love zydeco.
wonderful talent. R.I.P.
Do you know why the film clip they used as WALL-E’s totem for humanity was “It Only Takes a Moment” from Hello Dolly? I always wondered if there was something particular about this film. It was certainly a far cry from art house.
I hope she gets the care for her emotional trauma that she needs. If he was abusing her for years before the final fight, the time she’s spent in jail may have been more torture for her. I wish her a happier future.
Take care of your anxiety, Mr. Hill. We’ll see you on the other side.
small in stature, but so much strength. RIP
She did have it somewhat easier than the cast of The Wizard of Oz back in 1939. Buddy Epson was so sick from the metallic makeup for the Tin Man that he was hospitalized and had to withdraw from the film. Ray Bolger’s straw man costume left him with permanent folds in his facial skin.
Mishele is a victim in this case, for sure, but suing the estate of the person who wronged you while dying is really creepy. Heche’s kids weren’t the ones who were negligent, etc. I understand that this is her only available remedy under the law, and I feel for her.
I would actually like to see a movie about where Ray Romano’s character’s life goes from the end of the movie onward. He gave a very human and relatable performance, and there would be a lot of story to tell.
The film might be wonderful, and it might not, but I respect that he’s opening himself up to his audience. Kudos.
This makes me sad. I’m glad Taylor gets the validation of his career achievements that the induction brings, and I hope he gets to enjoy the time he has left.
Turner had done an episode of Farris’ series MOM years ago, too.
You ranked Tom Cavanaugh much too low, and Candice Patton much too high. Iris was actually the reason I stopped watching The Flash. I found her annoying and too reliant on standard “cute girl” posing.
R.I.P. Mr. Peligro
Oh, come on. When Joel Grey got to repeat a Broadway role in film, he won an Oscar. Let him do it again, Hollywood. He won’t be around forever.
Taye Diggs, Amy Brenneman, Audra Macdonald...Private Practice had a very deep bench of talent. I imagine it would be hard to get that group back together, with all of the projects they have going.