Another homage to Say Anything… in last week’s episode of Fox’s amazing (and extremely funny) new show, Arrested Development. (Thanks Scott!)
Another homage to Say Anything… in last week’s episode of Fox’s amazing (and extremely funny) new show, Arrested Development. (Thanks Scott!)
Judy Greer and Paul Schneider have joined the cast of Elizabethtown! Of course you know that Orlando Bloom, Kirsten Dunst, Susan Sarandon and Jessica Biel are already on board. Greer will play the daughter of Sarandon’s character, while Schneider portrays the cousin of Bloom’s character. Greer, 28, last starred opposite Jennifer Garner in 13 Going on 30 and is also in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Village opening this July. Schneider last starred opposite Zooey Deschanel in All the Real Girls.
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Cameron picks his favorite music videos from the past year for AOL.
Back in March, 1972, Crowe reviewed sixteen year-old country singer/songwriter Tommy Jones and his album Tommy’s Place for the San Diego Door. Tommy would later work with Chet Atkins and Jerry Reed, among others.
Cameron does a rare “joint” article with fellow San Diego Door writer Art Grupe for an interview/concert review of Alice Cooper. This very funny piece is from the March 9, 1972 issue.
The last addition today is from The San Diego Door‘s February 24, 1972 issue. It’s Cameron’s review of Keith Emerson with The Nice. He provides a brief history of Emerson, ELP and also looks at the ELP release, Pictures of an Exhibition.