After some pretty weak shows this year (and some good moments, too), let me say, " SNL, don't be lame tonight". Seth Rogen is hosting with one of my favorite bands and the only thing I like that is French - Phoenix. Their new album, Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (more on it to come on FWYH) comes out in May, and their last one (see above) was one of my favorites of 2006 and is a must own in my humble opinion. Check em out tonight. If you like you can download their lead song, "1901", for free on their website (here). Hope you enjoy! Whitney always knows them as - "Isn't that Sofia Coppola's baby's daddy?".
Saturday, April 4, 2009
SNL, Step Up!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Saturday Night Lame
Wow! We watch nearly every SNL each week thanks to DVR, but I stayed up last night to watch the boys of Fleet Foxes. Yikes. That was one of the worst SNLs I have seen in a long time. I feel bad for the band as many people probably never got to see them, because they couldn't get through the horrible skits. On the bright side, FF killed. "Blue Ridge Mountains" was excellent. As far as the show, maybe they could have done some more racially sensitive skits with host Rosario Dawson. How many different ethnicities (Arabic, African-American, Hispanic) did they have her play, and how many Latino skits were there? It wouldn't be bad, except they were not funny. "Giiiiiiiiilllllllyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.......!". Even Kristen Wiig couldn't save the show.
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Monday, October 13, 2008
Barky Bark and the Donkey Bunch
Truth be told, we LOVE Mark Wahlberg - I Heart Huckabees and The Departed - It doesn't get much better.
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Monday, September 22, 2008
Kings of Leon - Use Somebody
So, the Kings have gone quasi-softy....They rocked their socks off on SNL Saturday with James Franco (hence, my James Franco/Hills video on the previous post). I even laughed out loud a couple of times during this episode. There was a cameo by Serena Van der Woodsen on the Digital Short - "Murray Hill". Nevertheless, the Kings were "on time" in the vernacular of Blake Sloan. Here is live clip of them playing "Use Somebody" somewhere (?) - the second song on SNL Saturday. Enjoy.
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Sloths !!!!
SLOTHS !!!!
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