"The Man Who Killed Paul Newman"
"The Man Who Killed Paul Newman"
I got it several years ago - not sure if it's the same guy or the same DVDs, but if it is the quality is pretty good on them and the 60s specials are - for as cheesy as they can be - are fascinating in their own right. While the radio program is unimpeachably great, and possibly more important culturally, constantly…
Except the Jack Benny show was awesome on TV as well - it was on for over 10 years on TV and he also had numerous specials through the 60s. I'll state upfront I'm a MASSIVE Jack Benny fan,.. The TV show was of course different than the radio program (#1: no hilariously louche Phil Harris, who also was absent the last…
I still think the vision of her riding the dragon, their astonished faces and cut to black would've done the trick. No need for the blahblahblah.
1. Bronn. I want Bronn.
2. The last scene with Dany speechifying was unnecessary, they just needed the shadow of the dragon flying over the Dothraki, and then the pull back revealing her on it. There were like 3 or 4 good endings to the episode (Arya blowing out a light especially) that it was a bit anticlimactic.
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I know he didn't vote for Eisenhower (because Lincoln won the war) because he would've been too young…
Escape From New York still rocks, and I might add Big Trouble In Little China, which just gets better and better as the years go by. Carpenter and Kurt Russell (we'll forget Escape From LA) made magic together.
Or HateJoke, where comedians talk about jokes by other comedians they hate
My Fart Will Go On
It looked like they were on her side IMO.
While I grew up with Tom Baker as Doctor Who, it's impossible to consider him as the definitive Doctor imo because that defeats the entire premise of the show - that he regenerates into completely different personalities while retaining the same inherent soul. I love Baker, but thanks to the internet I've been able to…
So basically any band with a number.
This Is Spinal Tap is one of the deepest explorations of friendship, strife, and the creative process I've ever seen. It is a veritable emotional tsunami. I say this in all seriousness and honestly believe it to be one of the finest films of the last 50 years. Plus it has the best soundtrack ever. <sings to=""…
The Flat Earth is highly recommended - I liked Golden Age in spots, but loved The Flat Earth as a whole.
Why go to a ceremony by an organization that is honoring you to just shit on it? You don't want the honor, don't ago to the fucking show. It's having your cake and shitting on it too. Listen Joker, get on a Jet Airliner and Fly Like an Eagle back to Swingtown,
Arby's is garbage, Seger is not.
Crank 2 is batshit crazy, and reprehensible in so many ways…but goddammit it's fucking amazing.
I like pretty much every song - the Bis theme is aces, and the Komeda tune (B-L-O double S-O-M do the right thing!) will ring in my head for hours sometimes.
Really? I've looked at it a couple of times and still haven't seen the link.
I still lovelovelove the PPG theme song - anybody else have that album of songs inspired by the show (Heroes & Villains I think?) with folks like Frank Black, Shonen Knife, Apples in Stereo, Komeda and Devo? Good stuff.