Directed by Dave Grohl. The first half was somewhat boring to me, tbh. It got more interesting toward the end, with the performances. "Cut Me Some Slack" with Paul McCartney ("MAMA!") was great, as was the one with Trent Reznor and Josh Homme (babe alert). I'd like to listen to the soundtrack to hear the final recordings at some point.
I've been a fan of Chelcie Lynn since I first saw her (as Tammy) on Vine, like ten years ago! This is her first standup special, filmed on a cruise she and her friends put on and it was not bad! I can see where the character of Tammy could get tiresome, but I just can't get enough! I can definitely see where this special would be too crass for many (she goes there with the gross-out sex humor!). I think her act will only improve from here.
I love absurd potty humor, and gross-out stuff, so this was the perfect album for me! I've been a fan of Tim Heidecker since Tim & Eric: Awesome Show, Great Job!, so I don't know why it took me so long to hear this. Absolutely hilarious!
Books
Sing Backwards and Weep by Mark Lanegan (2020)
★★★★
I'm most familiar with Mark Lanegan from his work in Queens of the Stone Age, but I didn't know a lot about him before reading this. This was very dark and sad, tbh. That being said, I was entertained. It mostly talks about his drug addiction. It's interesting to read about his interactions with other musicans of the time too.
Sing Backwards and Weep by Mark Lanegan (2020)
★★★★
I'm most familiar with Mark Lanegan from his work in Queens of the Stone Age, but I didn't know a lot about him before reading this. This was very dark and sad, tbh. That being said, I was entertained. It mostly talks about his drug addiction. It's interesting to read about his interactions with other musicans of the time too.
Sing Backwards and Weep by Mark Lanegan (2020)
★★★★
I'm most familiar with Mark Lanegan from his work in Queens of the Stone Age, but I didn't know a lot about him before reading this. This was very dark and sad, tbh. That being said, I was entertained. It mostly talks about his drug addiction. It's interesting to read about his interactions with other musicans of the time too.