"While I am extremely amused by the fact that outside being a cop and gay, the show Maggie is absolutely nothing like the comic book Maggie"
"While I am extremely amused by the fact that outside being a cop and gay, the show Maggie is absolutely nothing like the comic book Maggie"
Throw in a bit of stammering and that's pretty much what Hendrix sounded like. This may be a terrible idea for a book-it reminds me of an assignment I had in an American lit class: review one of the books we read as a character from another book. Mine was Huck Finn reviewing Ehtsn Frome.- but whoever wrote that…
The finale is on October 10? That is one short season.
While I have no illusions about the relative places of Springsteen and Appel in the greater picture. Mike Appel is responsible for a song that I prefer to anything that Springsteen ever recorded.
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They weren't commercial or popular in 1983. NME might have hated them because they sounded too American or because they used acoustic instruments exclusively at the time, but they were very much an underground band at the time. Trouser Press loved them.
Well, that's depressing. It's not that their version is bad, but it's not in the running for greatest record of all time the way the original is.
My mom was a big Kinky Friedman fan, so I knew who he was as a kid in the late 70s. Around 1990 or so (Anyone get that reference?), I was working at Tower Records putting away some CDs in the country section. Now, I had been familiar with Bob Wills for a long time at this point, but I had never made the connection…
When? In the 70s, "Heroes" didn't even chart in the US and the album barely made the top 40. Since then, it became one of Bowie's best known songs, so people tend to think it was a hit originally.
If you're following Frank Gorsnin, low-key is the only place you can go. Unfortunately, if you're following Frank Gorshin, low-key looks boring.
I wonder if they knew the same joke was used a few years earlier in the Superman vs. Spider-Man comic?
The change had a lot to do with science fiction episodes being easier, but they were still doing historical episodes during Sylvester McCoy's run.
I love Troughton, but The Two Doctors was a low point. Unless you're going for something much darker than Doctor Who ever was, you never kill off the comic relief.
Period-piece episodes have been a part of Doctor Who from the beginning. The first series involved them meeting cavemen, soon to be followed by Aztecs, French revolutionaries and Marco Polo There's a reason that the very first person to speak in the series was a history teacher.
The subjects are unconventional, but the lyrics are straightforward and literal, pretty much the opposite of nonsensical.
Why not? The most popular band in history is the sound of paternal abandonment and maternal death by that standard.
Yes, they are. People who actually do love the music, however, aren't.
Dot is the only one still making music, but Betty and Rachel also showed up at a Tribute show a few years ago. They didn't seem unhappy to be there.
Squirrel Girl is Jessica Jones' babysitter. No, really.
He was supposed to be the normal guy, but Judd Hirsch was already doing that, so he became the boring guy. Turns out they didn't need a boring guy.
I'm looking forward to a few seasons from now, when he marries Jessica Jones, they have a kid, and they get Squirrel Girl for their babysitter.