Creators of movie spinoff promise real guys, not cliches, in a casting call that includes dudes age 40 to 60.
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“It will pick you out of your funk, put your nose back into the wind and head you in the right direction.”
All kinds of people love Elvis, and “Viva Elvis” is all kinds of show. It starts off like the theme park revues they used to have at Six Flags, where you came in from the hot sun to salute the “Fabulous ’50s,” with wholesome collegiates wearing frozen smiles rocking around a giant juke box in pastel poodle skirts.
My whole career,” Garth Brooks told his fans Saturday night, “you’ve always just let me be me.”
Lily Tomlin slips in and out of her comedic characters at the turn of a phrase. But it didn’t seem to be part of the act when, no sooner had she climbed into her oversized Edith Ann chair, she climbed back out again and headed for some bottled water.
They say there is a book in everyone’s life story. But you’d rather read some than others.
Can she come back and do this again sometime? It seems like something this child was destined to do. Only next time, can we skip the $1,100 ticket part?
And who is this amid the parade of gloriously abstract animal costumes? A guy in a … bowler hat? With pasty, streaky makeup? Who looks just a whole lot like the bowler-hat mime dudes in “Mystere,” “O,” “Love,” “Believe” and “Le Reve”?
Midway through his new show, Criss Angel turns and asks his audience the night’s big question: “Are you still there?”