Ah, another show exploring the, "with great power comes great white man testing the limits of that power" morality tale.
Ah, another show exploring the, "with great power comes great white man testing the limits of that power" morality tale.
I saw Sly live a couple years back. It's obvious he's not all there anymore, he sat in front of the keyboards and didn't seem to know what to do with it. Which is sad, since in his prime he was one of my favorite on keys.
It sounds like a pretty typical jam session song. Not a hair on the ass of "Underdog" which is one of my go to tracks when I need to get psyched up and energized.
Mavis Staple tears it up - terrific grit in her voice. The track seems a bit overproduced, although Willie puts in a good solo (an underrated skill of his). But I'm of the opinion that the original "Grandma's Hands" can't be improved upon.
"Lex answers that he wants to see where evolution will take mankind, he wants to see humanity reach its full potential and he’ll help with that process however he can. Superheroes and their powers are standing in the way of that growth. These are aliens, gods, and genetic accidents that doing the hard work for people…
Yeah, to heck with Gilmore this week. I need more support for the loss of Bunheads.
Well I suggested this yesterday and Hey!
I'm cackling with glee at all the big studios losing money on quarter of a billion dollar movies.
Is AV Club taking suggestions for this, because I'd like to nominate "Everyone Says I Love You" from 1996.
For me, Bunheads will always be the first 11 episodes, which told the story of a broken dancer coming, then leaving, then coming back to a small ballet studio.
I love the Lorelai and Emily scene at the bar, and I've actually used Chet's clever line, "Rumor has it you love this song" many times myself. Girls seem to find it a hoot.
I came up with Demi Demoiselles
Here's something that will blow your mind: Paul Dini is on Ultimate Spider-man.
You never know where an Amy Sherman Palladino show is going. That's one of the things that sets her apart.
I know Amy is the star used to sell the show, but the heart of it really belonged to Sutton Foster. No other character on TV was asked to convey such emotional complexity in such a variety of ways: sometimes in song, sometimes in dance, a sharp tongue, humor, wounded pride….
I don't know if I've ever seen an actor or…
The window at the top of Power Girl's costume is called a "breast frame," their true purpose is sinister.
And because of my father, between the ages of 7 to 15, I thought my name was Jesus Christ…
Oh I love this type of music. I just wonder if the kids who think it's cool now know this stuff is essentially 40 years old.
Man, what is it with this summer and retro '70's electrofunk?
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