The Cold Six Thousand redeems itself in the last few chapters (the last line is fantastic), and Blood's a Rover might be the most moving of all Ellroy novels.
The Cold Six Thousand redeems itself in the last few chapters (the last line is fantastic), and Blood's a Rover might be the most moving of all Ellroy novels.
this is something I've never known: What exactly is the new idea?
sounds exactly like 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin.
"I Do" is a straight banger.
dude's a cult leader
9 OUT OF 10 FOREST FIRES ARE CAUSED BY HUMANS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fuck yourself
he isn't good, though.
also, the song is actually about Anderson.
And, yet, they still passed on making Paul Thomas Anderson's next movie. So, the shitfest will continue!
"STOP LOOKING AT ME SHIT!"
Fall Out Boy is underrated. Fuck You.
There's a big Days of Heaven influence on There Will be Blood, to my eyes at least. Particularly the middle section of the film, when Plainview is eating up Little Boston.
there's not enough discussion about the fact that Michelle Obama is pretty fine. I for one, would fuck her brains out.
if you rent too many dvd's in one month, they start slowing down how fast they send them to you.
not on the Criterion films
I miss Will Leitch's Deadspin. Daulerio turned it into a Bro'd-out sports TMZ.
remember that open letter to James Murphy? funniest thing on this site.
Charles Bukowski sucks. And you're criticisms basically amount to "fag" so, congratulations, you have the same maturity level of someone who argues about the best Slipknot video on youtube.
Leslie Bibb is hot and Nick Kroll is irritating.