They seem to be talking about some sort of "Wizard Rock" thing - rather than, for example, legions of fanfiction writers.
Harry and the Potters! [link]
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
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They seem to be talking about some sort of "Wizard Rock" thing - rather than, for example, legions of fanfiction writers.
Harry and the Potters! [link]
I hear the Elfman movie themes in early Oingo Boingo.
The song "Try to Believe" is pretty much the basis for the entire "Midnight Run" soundtrack
The Balcony is Closed - Roger Ebert talks about the end of the Ebert & Roeper Show (and it's beginnings.)
When talking about genres, what would be the rationale for capitalizing westerns, and not musicals, science fiction, etc.
"West" is a geographical area? The same reason you capitalize "The Old West."
Maybe failing to capitalize Western could get you shot.
In related news, I was at Fisherman's Wharf yesterday and heard the theme from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, played on a South American flute.
I finally watched Redbelt last night. Good damn movie. I think it may have replaced Glengarry Glen Ross as my favorite Mamet movie.
Sean,
what did you like so much about the movie? I hated it. I really did.