Word Crimes is hysterical!
Jack Black, Margaret Cho, Kristen Schaal, Aisha Tyler and Modern Family‘s Eric Stonestreet all make appearances — and while she doesn’t appear in it, Julianne Moore’s is inadvertently referenced as the video was shot the same place where her character in The Big Lebowski lived, at the Palace Theatre in downtown Los Angeles.
^ Oh, I could look them up, but the original songs aren't anything I would ever listen to.
Al's 80's stuff was all based on songs I would hear all the time, so I "got" those.
At least he's staying current.
That's one's kinda meh. I suppose they can't all be great.Here's 'Foil' (featuring Patton Oswalt)
I dunno. I like his classic looks. There's something ... erm .. classic about it.May I just say that I've appreciated him more ever since he shaved his trademark but gross looking mustache and got rid of his dad-glasses? I mean, I realize that's his classic look, but still.
That's one's kinda meh. I suppose they can't all be great.
May I just say that I've appreciated him more ever since he shaved his trademark but gross looking mustache and got rid of his dad-glasses? I mean, I realize that's his classic look, but still.
I dunno. I like his classic looks. There's something ... erm .. classic about it.
Mediocre drivel.The original song's an attack on materialism and conspicuous consumption, and is quite good and timely:
It has a unique sound and I enjoy it. In fact I think Lorde is one of the best up and coming artists and wish great things for her.
I'm going to have to disagree here.(*) This is an overlooked factor. One thing about some of Al's previous albums is that the songs have been great but the references have been out-of-date by the time the album eventually gets published. But this time it seems Al is literally right on top of current music.![]()
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