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If you don’t care about waiting a week or two to see a new movie (but sometimes they have first run movies), you’ll save a fortune. Tickets range from $5-$7 which gives you plenty of money to order that popcorn. The Wells Fargo Cinedome Theater at the Washington Pavilion, 301 ...
We get why this song is usually dismissed by fans of the band's '70s work. The power chords, the giant-asteroid movie it comes from, the way Tyler loses control of his voice (and presumably his bowels) at the end of the song. But here's the thing: It's a great song. Sure, an...
‘Family Guy’ has referenced Bowie’s songs on several occasions, but only once has the series shown an animated Thin White Duke. The brief occurrence took place in ‘Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story,’ a direct-to-DVD movie that was cut into three episodes for broadcast. In an early sc...
If this trio of Aerosmith albums was a set of scenes in a movie, those scenes would occur at the end of the second act where everything falls apart for the protagonists before a sign of hope arrives that hints at a triumphant third act. They represent the valley between the group's ori...
standout version of James Brown’s “Mother Popcorn” on “Live Bootleg” (1978, from a 1973 WBCN simulcast at Paul’s Mall), and they tackled one of the Beatles’ most groove-heavy songs, “Come Together,” for the all-star “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band” movie ...
Given all the other movie tie-in songs featured in the Karaoke Revolution games, when I saw the video starting with Alicia Silverstone in a school setting I thought it was a Clueless tie-in. But nope, the vid came out a year before the film. ...