Very possibly!
Very possibly!
You're right, they're not really similar at all! It was ALMOST as if I was exaggerating for comedic effect.
Eh, I nestled a 15 character apology at the end of a tweet describing a burger I was eating at the time. lol #genocide
LOL #KillingFields
Nevermind all the spiritual shit and formations of the cosmos and shit (if you MUST)......just watch the family segments. There's one shot that's supposed to be from the baby's POV, and all it is is a shot of a chair sliding out from the dinner table, but nobody is in the frame sliding it. I don't know why, but that…
Right, it's like when I visited Arlington cemetery and took several runny shits on random headstones. I mean, at least I had the respect to VISIT!
What is it with Holocaust museum/concentration camp selfies? Why don't people just take pictures anymore? WITHOUT themselves in it?
Seriously though, if Dino would've had his druthers it would have been a Ridley Scott picture. Of course that probably would've meant we wouldn't have Blade Runner, and I wouldn't want to live in that world.
Dude on the paddleboard. Fuck THIS shit.
What the fuck is with this haircut now? I'd say at least half of all my friends have it. Russell Wilson has it now. Fucking Andy Dalton has it now. I'm not the type to hate something just because everyone else likes it, but seriously...switch it the fuck up.
Even though I wasn't born in the 50s, so much of that movie resonated with me. The awkward silent dinners when my dad had a long day, the freedom around the house whenever he had to leave town for several days, finally standing up to him with the meekest "shut up," breaking windows....that movie captures what it is to…
I thought that Alan Smithee guy directed Dune anyway?
David Lynch may not work for me anymore, but boy, Terrence Malick is my GUY. Tree of Life was one of my favorite theatrical experiences of the last five years. That movie wraps me up like a warm quilt.
At the risk of sounding like THE archetypal film douche, Mulholland Drive feels like a dream. It totally does. It kinda flits around, some gorgeous imagery, some terrifying imagery, that haunting "llorando" Roy Orbison cover....I dunno, it's good stuff. I don't think you necessarily have to GET it to enjoy it. It's…
Compared to Inland Empire, Dune is a rollicking crowd-pleaser. And even not compared to Inland Empire, Dune is still tight as fuck. I understand people disliking it, it's certainly not bulletproof, but I just happen to love it. It also probably had something to do with the age I was when I first saw it (as these…
Blue Velvet is dope. Mulholland Drive is dope. But that is exactly the limit I can take for David Lynch's WAAAACKINESS. Did you see that Inland Empire? Absolutely unwatchable. I do like Dune and I think Elephant Man is the best film he's ever done....it has enough of his weirdness to stand out as a David Lynch film,…
I wondered about that as it happened. He clearly didn't specifically shove the ref, he shoved that person that was trying to keep him away from Gonzalez. Which then makes me think that ALL players should fix their eyes on some far-off object as they hurl a ref to the ground from now on.
I agree, although I'm much more despondent about it than you. "I don't care if all you have is black tar cut with cat ear medicine, keep giving me that shit."
I could be wrong but I don't think Alex Henery had much to do with the Lions D collapsing entirely and allowing Buffalo to breeze downfield for the TD and the 2 point conversion. The Bills looked like Richard Gere in Days of Heaven floating through a golden field of wheat.
Ohhhh the ref. So good. You better WATCH IT BUSTER.