Paramount+ has announced that Sometimes When We Touch, a three-part documentary series exploring the history of soft rock music, will premiere exclusively on the service in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2023 and will also stream in the U.K., Latin America and Australia, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria and France. Sometimes When We Touch is the untold story of soft rock, whose artists dominated pop music worldwide in the ’70s, only to crash and burn in the ’80s, eventually experiencing one of the most unlikely comebacks in music history. The series presents all-new interviews with some of soft rock’s biggest legends, like Air Supply (“All Out of Love”), Dan Hill (“Sometimes When We Touch”), Kenny Loggins (“This Is It”), Ray Parker Jr. (“A Woman Needs Love”), Rupert Holmes (“Escape: The Piña Colada Song”) and Toni Tennille (“Love Will Keep Us Together”). Through candid and poignant stories, these...
- 12/13/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
The past month or so has been a pretty wild ride for Game of Thrones fans. True, the eighth and final season got off to a bit of a slow start – with tons of character development and some dragon riding thrown in for good measure – but the action and intensity ramped up considerably during the third episode, as the Night King and his army of White Walkers and wights stormed Winterfell, resulting in an epic battle that lasted well over 80 minutes.
After plenty of shocking deaths, things then calmed down a little during last week’s episode, as the survivors in the North dealt with the aftermath of the fight and took a bit of a breather. Still, while “The Last of the Starks” was more carefully paced, there was one rather peculiar goof that’s got everyone talking. Shortly after the episode aired, folks noticed that a Starbucks coffee...
After plenty of shocking deaths, things then calmed down a little during last week’s episode, as the survivors in the North dealt with the aftermath of the fight and took a bit of a breather. Still, while “The Last of the Starks” was more carefully paced, there was one rather peculiar goof that’s got everyone talking. Shortly after the episode aired, folks noticed that a Starbucks coffee...
- 5/9/2019
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Like his "First Blood" theme song says, it's been a long road for John Rambo: a novel, four movies, two Silver Stars, four Bronze Stars for Valor, four Purple Hearts, the Medal of Honor, even a soundtrack featuring the music of Frank Stallone (that must be what the Purple Hearts were for). But none of that compared to the horror of his appearances on video game consoles, particularly in one unforgettably terrible Nintendo game that sucked tens of dollars and hundreds of hours out of the lives of thousands of kids of my generation. I never had to go to Vietnam, thank God. But I had to play the "Rambo" game, which left its own brutal scars on my psyche.
Rambo's made scattered gaming appearances here or there in the years since, and just last spring I told you about his hilariously violent arcade light gun game that is truly a sight to behold.
Rambo's made scattered gaming appearances here or there in the years since, and just last spring I told you about his hilariously violent arcade light gun game that is truly a sight to behold.
- 8/9/2011
- by Matt Singer
- ifc.com
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