Gary, the artist, gave me a picture to put on the front of the cover. One piece of sheet music. I took it around, let’s see, this had to be in the early 70s. I took it around to bookstores and music stores. They had nothing by LDS writers at that...
Join podshow hosts Preston Buttons and The Word Whore as they clumsily narrate their way through submitted works of Short Fiction: often absentmindedly, always drunkenly, and completely unencumbered by any relevant credentials.
Join podshow hosts Preston Buttons and The Word Whore as they clumsily narrate their way through submitted works of Short Fiction: often absentmindedly, always drunkenly, and completely unencumbered by any relevant credentials.
[22] This was echoed by Kylo Ren actor Adam Driver: "With Star Wars, I had one piece of information of where it was all going, and that's where it has been in my head for a long time, and things were building towards that."[23] In August 2015, Colin Trevorrow was announced ...
Denise Crosby cited this as her favorite TNG episode, commenting, "It was a fantastic script and it really took me by surprise and I didn't see it coming!" (SFX, issue 136, p. 028)The shooting script indicated that the voice heard over the com demanding the crew's surrender could be...
"Piece of Mind" -- Calamity Coyote, falling from the Rump Tower, sees his life flash before his eyes, narrated by Wile E. Intro: Shirley, Calamity, Buster, Hamton, Dizzy, Elmyra, Beeper, Gogo, Plucky, Crow Starring: Calamity, Wile E., Beeper Also Starring: Calamity's Father, Stork,...
One well-known example is the cue "Lost R2", which scores the famous "binary sunset" scene. This scene was originally scored with a very different sounding piece that contained "Luke's theme". When Lucas heard the cue, he asked if it could be rescored with "Ben's theme" because he ...
But this is the only downfall in a suspenseful and superbly-scored televisional masterpiece (with musical cues from other "Zone" scores by Bernard Herrmann and Jerry Goldsmith). William Shatner was at his very best as the palpably frightened family man, Robert Wilson. His terror over the ...
(bolstering the band to a five piece live), the resulting vision is a dozen wired pulp-punk frictions and spasms. It’s practically a jukebox. One spitting deep-oven fried Suburban Lawns and A Certain Ratio 7″s into antimatter discotheque dance punk of all mutant fusions. The shit-fi’...
So now we’re back at the end of the previous episode, where Team Healer joins up at the airport and struts in formation along the terminal. Ajumma hands out earsets, and the other three insert them in one synchronized motion. Then they split up to set up the mission, pretending not ...