"Better Call Saul" is finally here. I already published my initial review and interviews with creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould, and with Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks, and now I have thoughts on the first episode coming up just as soon as I translate this review into Finnish... "Have patience. There are no shortcuts." -Chuck Those words by the older brother of Jimmy "The Man Who Will Be Saul" McGill are so important to Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould and all the other "Breaking Bad" alums who have continued onto the new show that I hope they all wear bracelets with that phrasing on them, like how the "Justified" staff has "Wwed" (What Would Elmore Do) jewelry. Those words formed the fundamental rules of "Breaking Bad," and the reason for so much of its greatness. That show took its damn time in showing us the journey from Mr. Chips to Scarface,...
- 2/9/2015
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
Once upon a time, Ricky and Simon planned a podcast. In it, they would discuss two films readily available on VOD that both found a place on the Sos Top 50 Films of 2014. And hey, they thought, aren’t they both genre films? Sounds like a rip-roaring good fir for Sordid Cinema! After all, The Rover is a post-apocalyptic thriller in the barren Outback, and Locke is a white-knuckle ride about a man on a desperate car ride with deadly stakes! Well, it turns out that only one of those plot descriptions was accurate. We’re only human, damn it!
Playlist:
The Ink Spots – “Do I Worry?”
Colin Stetson – “Groundswell”
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Playlist:
The Ink Spots – “Do I Worry?”
Colin Stetson – “Groundswell”
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- 1/4/2015
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
“The Grove,” focuses on Carol, Tyreese and the girls, making their way up the tracks to Terminus. They stop to take shelter at a safe house, and while contemplating giving up their quest, Lizzie gives full vent to her insanity. Sound On Sight contributor, Chike Coleman joins Kate and Ricky to discuss “The Grove.” Warning: This podcast isn’t recommended for listeners sensitive to harsh criticism.
Playlist:
The Ink Spots – “Maybe”
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The Ink Spots – “Maybe”
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- 3/18/2014
- by Ricky
- SoundOnSight
Chicago – The upcoming political action thriller “Olympus Has Fallen” has a familiar director behind it, the inventive Antoine Fuqua. Known best for “Training Day,” which won the Best Actor Oscar for Denzel Washington, he also directed ‘The Replacement Killers” (1998), “Shooter” (2007) and “Brooklyn’s Finest” (2009).
“Olympus Has Fallen” is somewhat of a departure for Fuqua, as it focuses on a large scale attack on the White House and the performances of an all-star cast. He directs heavy hitters such as Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman and Melissa Leo as government officials in crisis, and keeps up a rapid heartbeat throughout the high concept scenario.
Gerard Butler (left) and Aaron Eckhart in ‘Olympus Has Fallen’
Photo credit: Millennium Films
Antoine Fuqua was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has some music royalty in his family. His Uncle Harvey Fuqua was the lead singer in “The Moonglows” and was instrumental in developing early Motown acts,...
“Olympus Has Fallen” is somewhat of a departure for Fuqua, as it focuses on a large scale attack on the White House and the performances of an all-star cast. He directs heavy hitters such as Gerard Butler, Aaron Eckhart, Morgan Freeman and Melissa Leo as government officials in crisis, and keeps up a rapid heartbeat throughout the high concept scenario.
Gerard Butler (left) and Aaron Eckhart in ‘Olympus Has Fallen’
Photo credit: Millennium Films
Antoine Fuqua was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has some music royalty in his family. His Uncle Harvey Fuqua was the lead singer in “The Moonglows” and was instrumental in developing early Motown acts,...
- 3/19/2013
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
On top of getting full lists of "Just Dance 2" tracks and "Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock" songs this week, we've also received a complete soundtrack listing for a game you may not have been looking forward to for its tunes — "Mafia 2." 2K Games released the rundown ahead of a live one-hour playthrough they're hosting today at 2Pm Pst via Ustream.
Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Louis Prima and Little Richard all appear on the game's soundtrack, which has been posted on the "Mafia 2" website. If "GTA Godfather" has always been something you thought you might like to play with some bona fide Ratpack music in the background, you should find the entries here to your liking:
• Gatemouth Moore - "Did You Ever Love A Woman"
• Al Hibbler - "After the Lights Go Down Low"
• Al Hibbler - "Count Every Star"
• The Ames Brothers - "My Bonnie Lassie"
• The Andrews Sisters -...
Bing Crosby, Dean Martin, Louis Prima and Little Richard all appear on the game's soundtrack, which has been posted on the "Mafia 2" website. If "GTA Godfather" has always been something you thought you might like to play with some bona fide Ratpack music in the background, you should find the entries here to your liking:
• Gatemouth Moore - "Did You Ever Love A Woman"
• Al Hibbler - "After the Lights Go Down Low"
• Al Hibbler - "Count Every Star"
• The Ames Brothers - "My Bonnie Lassie"
• The Andrews Sisters -...
- 8/20/2010
- by Brian Warmoth
- MTV Multiplayer
It's become the new American Pastime. Instead of turning to the sports page in the morning, I find myself going straight home to Huffington Post to see precisely how Bp has failed to fix their mess today. Today's latest failed approach is a real diamond. So sure, these incompetent corporate criminals may be destroying the gulf and our coastal communities for decades to come, but say this for Bp -- at least they're consistent. My Favorite Mistake - Sheryl Crow My Greatest Mistake - The Ink Spots Biggest Mistake - The Rolling Stones Failure - The La's Mistake Number 3 - Culture Club New Mistake - Jellyfish Run (I'm A Natural Disaster) - Gnarls Barkley Mistake - Gregory Isaacs A Common Disaster - Cowboy Junkies I'll Gladly Make The Same Mistake Again - Dean Martin A Mistake Today For Me - Jonathan Richman Another Disaster - The Samples My Mistake -.
- 6/2/2010
- by David Wild
- Huffington Post
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