tsidiot--disqus
TS Idiot
tsidiot--disqus

They have at least four GREAT albums, and all of them are at least good-very good. How Will The Wolf Survive, Kiko, Colossal Head, La Pistola Y La Corazon, man those have all at some time or another been on constant rotation at home.

RIP Garry…

Baron Vaughan, one of the new cast members, is a black stand up comedian (also was co-host of the Maltin on Movies podcast).

And maybe it is. It's just a review.

It's as if he's looking in a mirror with that title… I loved The Smiths in college, and went to see them play. It's easily in my top 5 worst shows ever. Morrissey was insufferable, and angry at US, the kids who paid to see him, because the venue wasn't fuller. He spent most of the show pouting and disinterested in

Who wrote it…

At my local Goodwill they do try to coordinate by color within each size, although by the end of each day it's kind of mixed up (I go once or twice a day as I partially make a living selling items I find there).

Er, every thrift store I go to has shirts as Small, Medium, Large, XL, and pants by waist size.

Ed O'Neil and Ed Harris? I'd be down with that.

A behind the scenes season long doc about putting on a big tour to me sounds much more fascinating. Cameron Crowe is so hit and miss…and much more miss than hit in recent years. I don't get Showtime, so will probably watch it sometime in the future, esp. since Carla Gugino is, well, Carla Gugino.

Except he worked with Bogdonavich multiple times (Nickelodeon, Paper Moon, What's Up, Doc?) and Walter Hill wrote another movie he was in. Bogdonavich must've seen something he liked in O'Neal, and they're all very good to excellent films. But it is pretty incredible how he went from being in some stone cold classics

I almost like it. I had a similar feeling when I watched Carnivale back in the day. I keep wanting to like it more, but I'm just not moved by it, and I don't really give a shit about these characters, except maybe the devil guy. I only have so many hours a week and this is falling fast on my watch list. And

James Best was also great on The Andy Griffith Show - he popped up several times as a hotshot guitarist from Mayberry who gets too big for his britches after joining a band.

The main bad guy in the killing mother and kid scene (w/ the cowboy hat) is James Best, aka Roscoe P. Coltrane (and one of my favorite Andy Griffith Show occasionally recurring characters - he's the hotshot guitarist who joins a band and pops up several times).

Barry Lyndon is gorgeous, Nickelodeon (a Peter Bogdonavich flick about the early early days of movie making) is interesting w/ Burt Reynolds too!, The Thief Who Came to Dinner is pretty good too (Walter Hill script), and What's Up, Doc? is a fun ride - again Bogdonavich - he must've loved Ryan, and a script cowritten

He was such a great character actor and mostly did TV, so it's hard to pick out one. All 3 of his Columbo appearances were excellent. He & She was a very interesting sitcom starring Paula Prentiss and Richard Benjamin w/ Cassidy supporting as an egomaniac actor.

Duel is MUCH better than Fritz the Cat and not really just "disposable" as you say. It's incredibly tense throughout, really well paced and Dennis Weaver is fantastic in a very tough role. A great early 70s low budget thriller, and it's highly regarded in general (7.7 IMDB, 87% Rotten Tomatoes. If you're REALLY a

I've never jerked off in front of them. Behind them, sure. In the general vicinity of, ok. But NEVER in front of them. That would just be juvenile and creepy.

You're right, he wasn't. He was completely exonerated despite being dragged through the mud and having his entire career ruined.

I know, that good education gave him a great bedrock for his quick witted, intelligent comedy. Many of the best stand ups and comedians I've known (got to be friendly with quite a few during my LA days in the late 90s) are absurdly intelligent, and whether it was in school or through self education, that curious,