[ Error: Irreparable invalid markup (' ') in entry. Owner must fix manually. Raw contents below.] Daredevil (vol 2) Marvel Comics (Brian Michael Bendis, Alex Maleev, et al) 2001-2006 Wikipedia article I’ve been a Daredevil fan since I was seven years old – the very first comic book I bought with my own allowance money was Daredevil #162, a Roger McKenzie and Frank Miller recap of the ...
I need to make these shorter, around a hundred words per entry, because it’s just taking too long. I doubt this’ll break any hearts, because I’d be actually a little concerned if anyone out there was hanging on my every word (if you are, though, bring me a Cadillac). Lone Wolf & Cub Dark Horse (Kazuo Koike, Goseki Kojima) Wikipedia Article First Comics made a well-intended inaugural ...
Jay-Z, Estelle, Annie, The Streets and Eric Prydz are all through - Goldfrapp just missed out. Straight on to heat #2! You get SIX TICKS over the three bits of the poll, unless you played the investigation game on the previous heat and told us all your new favourite (and why). Put your new favourite in the box below and get an extra tick for the next heat - do it for five or more heats ...
sorry for the delay ^^ don't forget to watch Julianne on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, December 10th to promote A Single Man! :) Cinema Society & Tom Ford Host A Single Man Screening (December 06, 2009)
...Kevon Edmonds 24/7 Kevon Edmonds, brother of Babyface, peaked at No. 10 with his single "24/7" in December 1999. But unlike his famous little bro, Kevon stayed absent from the chart for the entirety of the 2000s 38. S Club 7 NEVER HAD A DREAM COME TRUE S Club 7, the British pop group created by Simon Fuller of "American Idol" fame, crashed onto the U.S. chart with "Never Had a Dream Come True"...
Things only seemed to get tougher for Playboy every year in the 2000s. As a result of all the free Internet porn and the popularity of more hard-core stars like Sasha Grey and Faye Reagan, the magazine hemorrhaged money throughout the aughts, causing the press to speculate that the publication would go bi-monthly or even quarterly in the upcoming decade. Nowhere is this problem more evident ...
The movie of the 1990s was Pulp Fiction. It was the movie that defined the aesthetic and the era. The movie of the 2000s I submit was There Will Be Blood. Its themes of capitalism and religion and oil are hugely relevant to the war-on-terror decade. At the same time its spare vistas are both modern-minimal and classic, like Shaker furniture. It's got one of our time's greatest actors in probably...
... us all to think different. Meryl Streep Ask Meryl Streep, 60, to name her proudest professional moment of the past 10 years and she is adorably inept. ''Okay, let's locate ourselves. The 2000s. Okay. Let me think.'' How about when she became the most nominated actor in Oscar history? Or when she emerged as a hugely bankable star? Streep nods politely. It's clear that our greatest living ...
I got 294 nominations but Michelle McManus ain't one! Welcome to 2004 everybody - coming up this year we have at least three songs/artists that have inspired lj names of poptimist members, debuts from Kanye, Estelle, TashBed and McFly, plus plenty of mumpop, teenpop, hiphop and blip-bop ( that's quite enough of that - Ed ). Without further ado, let's crack open the Brandy and get Bubblin'! ( ...