I always laugh at how a few explosions and a dash of sci-fi will add a few stars to any bad film.
I always laugh at how a few explosions and a dash of sci-fi will add a few stars to any bad film.
I would put it this way: the franchise has tons of potential but it's caught in an endless cycle of cheap, gimmicky, direct-to-theatre releases.
This song seemed to really stand out at the time. It's hard to tell if it was 10 years too late, or 10 years too early.
It's 100 years of an almost completely one-sided propaganda effort. It's just difficult to unpack the ideas that addicts are human beings, most recreational drugs users are ambiguously beige, a conviction will do more harm than the actual drug, and most drug related violence happens at the business end.
If Ansari goes away, will Dave Grohl show up in his place?
It was the Broken movie. Basically, all the videos for Broken segued by a serial killer watching them as he tortured one of his victims. One of the many things that Reznor and Christopherson collaborated on. The story was they decided not to release it but it ended up in the hands of bootleggers anyway. It used to be…
Meh, celebrity radio shows.
As long as it's still mostly Moroder and jet fighters we should be ok.
"(ie: the National Post article, using a fun shirt joke as an opportunity to burn the NDP with taxation fear)."
Wait… you're Canadian and you didn't know about the NDP taking Alberta?
Also, I'm sure the NDP doesn't have policies that Trent Reznor and Motley Crue are diametrically opposed to.
Nah, the NDP in Alberta would probably be closer to the Democrats, and Alberta is basically the Texas of Canada.
I have to agree, this is pretty much on the nose fusion. The only thing outside fusion I could imagine comparing them to is Magma, but Magma is a lot more left field.
Holger was still in the band, he just moved to electronics.
it's seems more mutual than that. The agent works for you, but the agent can pick and choose who they work for. "Fired" is just a good way of saying the relationship wasn't ended mutually.
No, the goal of terrorism is to express political will.
I hear what you're saying, and it has been covered in the media. But, the real basic problem with addressing Trump's remarks is that nobody really takes Trump seriously.
Graveyard of the Fireflies is up there with The Burmese Harp (1956), and Fires on the Plain in terms of gut wrenching Japanese war films.
I think being a father affected me when watched it. He is very protective of his sister in a way that really clouds his judgement.
I disagree, I think the aunt was tough on him, but I believe she also existed within the cultural norms of the time. In his aunt's mind Seita wasn't holding up his end of the responsibility for the family, or the Empire of Japan. He had a duty to join the army, his aunt did not have a duty to adopt him and his sister…