I love a Gen X band keeping the torch alive for getting PAID FOR THEIR DAMN MUSIC.
I love a Gen X band keeping the torch alive for getting PAID FOR THEIR DAMN MUSIC.
He and his loyal companion will not be the only heat-related deaths we see. Poor things, poor family.
I feel like we, as a society, don’t appreciate Terry Kiser’s physical comedy performance in this movie nearly enough. It’s genuinely pretty damned phenomenal.
I DIDN’T STOP DOING RANDOM ROLES UNTIL 2022!
Going to go with “Laid” by James - to see who can hit the high notes.
I’ma need a cover of “In A Big Country,” by Big Country. Criminally underrated song that any number of bands can make some quality hay with.
Yeah. It was time for Sheldon to go to California and they had to kill the father. The rest of the cast can go on to the spin-off. I haven’t looked for grown Georgie’s speech from TBBT, but if memory serves, there is a lot of room there for some of the other characters to at least reoccur, if not be part of the main…
Mark Knopfler, for crying out loud! The Princess Bride! Local Hero!
Also, RIP Dickey Betts, who died yesterday.
One of my favorite recurring bits on that show was how much Crane despised Franklin, and never missed an opportunity to insult him.
It’s really is and it’s dying in a lot of spaces. I watched and interview talking to the guy who wrote the original 90s X-Men cartoon theme and he mentioned that these days an intro song is like two seconds of music and how you can’t set a mood or make a statement with that short a time
I think it can be helpful in these cases to remember that this trial is not making some kind of universal decision about how much fault everybody may or may not have had in this incident. It was evaluating only whether Gutierrez-Reed was guilty of involuntary manslaughter. I think the clear answer to that question is…
You don’t cast Wendell Pierce if you’re making the cops the bad guys, fed.
Had to google cause I didn’t recognize that photo at all.
Serves as a reminder how old I am...he was in so much film and TV when I was coming up. Sad to hear this.
There’s something very obnoxious about this article’s choice to seemingly neg Bridgit Mendler for not being famous enough when she’s clearly an extremely accomplished woman.
Glenn Shadix was the best part of the movie.
So I guess expressing political stances in song lyrics is one more thing people shouldn’t try in a small town?
I remember Lynne Marta as one of those actresses (yes, actresses!) who was EVERYWHERE on episodic TV in the 70s. Always attractive, always excellent. Thoughts and prayers.
My family lore includes the fact that my great grandpa got mustard gassed and buried alive during WW1 and since then we Splendids have avoided military service as a career option.