Jump to content

King Kamala

Members
  • Posts

    5608
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by King Kamala

  1. Tim Meadows I've rarely ever found him unfunny. I even liked him when I stumbled while flipping through the TV channels when he appeared as a judge on some crappy TV Land reality show called "America's Funniest Mom" The skit he did with Will Ferrell and one of the females in the cast at the time (Ana Gasteyer? Molly Shannon) where he played Dr. Poop was one of my favorite SNL skits of all time.
  2. Alright, I may get tarred and feathered for this but I think Joe Piscopo has to be one of the most underrated castmembers in SNL history. They played quite a few Murphy/Piscopo era episodes on Classic SNL cand I was pleasently surpised at how talented he was. He had a fairly wide range of impressions, he could play a good straight man,etc. IMO, he was basically the glue of that era like Dan Akroyd in the original cast and Phil Hartman in the late 80s/early 90s, you could stick him almost in any role and it'd stick. Now I'm not saying he's as good as Akroyd or Hartman, but considering my only previous impression of him was pretty much the mildly annoying Paule Hermann "I'm From Jersey" schtick, I was mighty impressed. I think the biggest problems with his post SNL career is 1. He seems to be legit batshit insane. 2. He beat the "I'm From Jersey" and Sinatra schtick into the ground (And in the rare moments I see him make an appearence, seems to still be doing so). and most important, 3. He didn't really make any good movies post-SNL (With the exception of the underrated, Johnny Dangerously)
  3. I'm seeing Letters from Iwo Jima and possibly The Last King of Scotland this weekend. So I might have to edit my list.
  4. Crosby&Nash are going to be doing a show at City Hall in April. Even though they're probably my two least favorite members of CSNY, I'm still considering shelling out $60 to see them. Their voices have seemed to held up better than Stills from the recent live stuff I've heard. It's billed as "An Intimate Evening with Crosby and Nash" so I assume it'll be acoustic with just those two. If B.B. King cancels his show here in May and/or dies. I'll probably buy tickets.
  5. He also starred in Caveman which was HI-larious. A lot of people sort of bust on Ringo's All Starr Band but the first one, IMO, was pretty excellent. Ringo Starr on vocals, Joe Walsh and Nils Lofgren on guitar, Rick Danko on bass, Levon Helms and Jim Keltner on drums, Billy Preston and Dr. John on the keys. WIth my main man, Clarence Clemons on the sax. Everyone after that has gone significantly downhill to the point where the one last year had Richard Marx, Sheila E and Billy Squier in it. Yech!
  6. I don't think Songs for Silverman is as terrible as Czech does but it's certainly a pile of mediocrity. The best tracks on there (Bastard, Landed, Time) would be decent filler on Rockin' The Suburbs. It has its moments but I'd say it's a **1/2 album and that's being charitable. Honestly, I like his EPs over Songs for Silverman. I always really like at least one song on the EPs, there wasn't a song I can say I really liked on Silverman.
  7. Whoops double post. Sorry 'bout that
  8. I liked every one of the first three. So sue me. I guess I'm just a sucker for sophmoric teen comedy. On behalf of all white people, I'd like to apologize for every Chevy Chase movie after Christmas Vacation.
  9. Last night was a really really average show. A night of **1/2 and *** skits. Except for Deep House Dish, that sucked hard as always. The Cool Food and Laser Cats 2 skits were cute.
  10. I dunno. I like it, it's hard to explain. It's one of those polarizing movies. You're either with it or against it. I'll use an old Roger Ebert quote about comedy in lieu of having anything interesting to say I cannot explain it. I can only laugh at it, and quote Gene Siskel, who liked to say, ''Two things are not debatable: eroticism, and comedy. If you don't think it's sexy, or funny, there's no way I can change your mind.''
  11. Don't know if I would call it one of my favorites but I really enjoy his cover of The Clash's "Lost In The Supermarket" from The Over The Hedge soundtrack. It's easily more fun than most everything off of Songs For Silverman (Which was a pretty big letdown IMO).
  12. I saw it three weeks ago or so at the local arthouse theater and I started a thread about it here that got little response. It's in my 2006 Top 10. Anybody interested in film or first amendment issues, should definitely check it out.
  13. Not really that effective, about as effective as Mountain Dew is or any high caffiene soda is. I usually get hyped up for about an hour or two than I crash after I drink one. But it is half the price of an energy drink and you get more. (I can get a 20 oz bottle for a buck and I can get a 1 liter for $1.25. I don't even know if they make two liters yet)
  14. If Bossman does get inducted, I say his former proteges, Akeem "The African Dream" and "The Doctor of Style" Slick are the men chosen to induct him. I say from that list, if I had to pick eight inductees (same number as last year), I'd pick; Dusty Rhodes Ted DiBiase Bob Backlund Howard Finkel The Von Erichs Nick Bockwinkel Mr. T (For the Celebrity wing. If they're going to pick someone, might as well be him. Since he actually did more than one appearence with the WWE) The Original Shiek (Seeing as they're in Detroit) Of course my list is filled with way too many guys who are more known for their careers in other promotions so it probably won't happen.
  15. I don't know much about him but DDP always seemed professional and willing to put guys over. Sometimes, overly so, so it was a detriment to his own career (See; pretty much his entire WWE run).
  16. I saw that on PTI today. He tore his ACL and MCL, and is out for at least the rest of this season. Dumbass, indeed. At this rate, with Pierce, Szerbiack (sp?), Allen, Theo Ratliff, Delonte West and Brian Scalabrine all out, I'll be starting for The Celtics when I go to see them play against The Lakers on January 31st. Heck, the roster is so depleted, that Doc Rivers and another assistant coach were part of the practice squad yesterday.
  17. Not only no; but hell no! And this is coming from a guy who owns Jamiroquai's Greatest Hits! I say the title is passed on down to Bootsy Collins. The man just screams out funky.
  18. I'm potentially seeing him on May 9th playing with The Boston Pops. It would be my third time seeing him (A good but slightly blah show at The University of New Hampshire in May '05 and a really good show at The University of Maine last April were the other two times) Should be interesting to say the least to see him play with one of the world's most famous orchestras.
  19. Best 10. Superman Returns/ POTC: Dead Man's Chest (Tie) 9. Talladega Nights:The Ballad of Ricky Bobby 8. For Your Consideration 7. Rocky Balboa 6. Over The Hedge 5. The Illusionist 4. This Film Is Not Yet Rated 3. Babel 2. The Departed 1. Little Miss Sunshine Honorable mentions: Thank You For Not Smoking, Brick and Idlewild. Oh shit I forgot United 93, definitely in my Top 5 list of movies I saw this year. Just a great great film.
  20. I as well was an Alex Wright fan. I even liked him teaming with Disco Inferno as The Boogie Knights with Tokyo Magnum as their sidekick. I always thought he got a bit of a raw deal. Each time he was about to get a big push some hasbeen veteran stood in his way (Roma in 95 and Duggan and Bagwell in 99)
  21. Satellite Radio doesn't have to follow FCC guidelines. Hell, he shouldn't even have bleeped it out (if he indeed did) FWIW, The song isn't bleeped out when it's played on terrestrial radio, it's played as "I Wanna Love You"
  22. I was just watching my SNL Season One DVD last night and Loudon Wainwright III was the musical guest on one of the shows and I really enjoyed his performances. I was wondering if there were any fans of his, who could recommend me some of his essential stuff that I should get?
  23. King Kamala

    Boxing Thread

    They could get one of the few boxing commentators from ESPN seeing how rarely Friday Night Fights is on and they could always get one of The Alberts.
  24. Da Ali G Show: Da Compleet Seriez Pootie Tang Shut up, I liked Pootie Tang! And it was only $6
  25. I read an article about the film's marketing where they're trying to make it seem like an event. Like a rock concert's coming to town. So far, I think it's worked.
×
×
  • Create New...