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Kevin Pollack ~ Star Trek
That would be correct.
>> ^EMPIRE:
it seems like dudley moore.
4-year-old's Paintings Sell for Thousands
Once the novelty fizzles-out? A savvy collector may disagree, or many in a long line of self-proclaimed "experts" may determine this or that of her finger-painted play-time happy fun-time afterbirth interpretations but the long and short of her output to-date looks like Jackson Pollack stepped in front of a subway. Must agree with the gentleman that reminds that a 4-yr-old is simply having fun and going along for the happy-ride. Great way to introduce one's child to the so-called, "Art World" though.
Oh and, 6000 dollars for that cannon-blast of primary colors seems a bit much there sir-You could have taken some art appreciation classes with all that cabbage!!
>> ^MaxWilder:
Come on, the value of those paintings will sky-rocket after she dies. I'm sure the investors have that in mind.
I wish I could get my hands on that!
I detected a kind of Jackson Pollack style vague sexual reference there...
Nerdist Podcast with Adam Savage of Mythbusters (Blog Entry by lucky760)
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I heard that interview with Pollack- and was thinking of checking his podcast out too - as the interview was funny. The only thing that put me off is that he literally used "literally" to mean figuratively about 7 times in the interview- I'm not sure I could take that. >> ^lucky760:
I'm right there with you. I enjoy the things they discuss on Nerdist (e.g., the conversation with Drew Carey), but it feels sort of impotent because it's delivered like you're just eavesdropping on a conversation rather than being presented a production. I'm really surprised it's #6 among all podcasts and #1 in the comedy category above Ricky Gervais and Adam Carolla, but he does have a bit of a built-in podcast-centric geek audience.
ACP is always my first podcast of the day. The Bob Zmuda interview was great, but was cut too short due to the double booking.
Have you listened to Kevin Pollak's Chat Show? I discovered it thanks to his interview on Carolla. He has some really quality stuff. I also listen to the Parent Experiment, Frosty Heidi and Frank, After Hours with Heidi and Frank, the Pretty Good Podcast, and Loveline.
I haven't heard of the Marketplace of Ideas, but I'll give them a go.
Sketches of Frank Gehry - by Sydney Pollack
Gotta upvote this! It is indeed sad that Sydney Pollack died I also love Frank Gehry, he designed my watch! :-P
Michael Clayton is Not Negotiating
Clooney was great- as usual. Swinton deserved every praise she got- including that Oscar. Pollack just might have had the best role in the movie.
Great movie.
Warhol eats a Hamburger
But not quite as good as "Jackson Pollack eats a Manwich". That one gets kind of messy.
Eyes Wide Shut teaser
this movie? i found the most erotic stuff, the least interesting.
and the best acting in it, was by (notoriously sexy stud) Sydney Pollack.
sift any scene of his, it'll be better than this one.
Pro-Surge Propaganda Denies Reality on the Ground
By the way, those two "Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporters that recently praised the surge effort"? I suppose you mean Kenneth Pollack of the Brookings Institution - the author of "The Threatening Storm: The Case for Invading Iraq" - and his colleague Michael O'Hanlon, another longtime war booster, who just returned from a Pentagon-guided tour of Iraq and declared that the surge was working.
First, they are not "New York Times reporters", they contributed an op-ed; Republican presidential candidate Sam Brownback has also done this--does that make him a liberal? (His editorial was a defense of creationism.) Nevertheless, these two are currently being portrayed as repentant "liberals" just because they were published in the Times and have occasionally and briefly criticized some aspects of the war's execution. In reality, these are war supporters reaffirming their vows.
Kevin Pollack On Letterman
Kevin Pollack, in my mind, has always be an under-appreciated comic. He's a brilliant talent.