I'm sorry?
I'm sorry?
I retract that second paragraph. It's monumentally stupid.
Yeah, someone linked to it on YouTube a couple of pages back. I thought it was kind of cloying, but it might have been the weirdly airless music.
Tomorrow's inventory: 25 girls who showed me how to take my life into my own hands and twist it 'til broken.
Thirding Keapiomo's sentiment. The most depressing music in the world is everything on that Forro comp Luaka Bop put out.
Yeah, also that, but my first attempt at writing that post concerned mainly those things, and it got shrill.
Is Europa any good? The trailer on YouTube is deliriously awesome.
I heard lots of movie people live in LA. I also heard it's cheaper to make movies really close to where your work force lives.
I grew up in an upper-middle-class town in Greater Boston. Almost EVERYONE I know says that high school was "hell" or "hellish" or "awful". Ugh.
"The low-on-the-totem cop who knows the best way to get the job done, but is thwarted by those damn bureaucrats who just don't get it!"
I liked the sets in Gattaca, but I last saw it on a Brutalism kick. Who knows how I'd see them now.
The one thing that can tear me away from that site is its "We have no standards!" ethos.
Damn. So much ugly it looks like a whole other building. Thanks for the correction, man.
Wow. The twist really is obvious. But then, I spoiled it for myself a few minutes ago.
Ah. I thought the view of the State House from the window showed Damon's generalized ambition, not political ambition.
I love old ska and rocksteady, and I went through a 3rd-wave phase in high school, but now I can't listen to the latter and don't listen to the former as much as I used to.
On the Road fits this bill for me perfectly.
I liked CITR, but not Holden, and this was back when I was 17, I think.
@stza
There was an awesome SomethingAwful spoof of Redwall where it turns out Brian Jacques is a food-obsessed Nazi who tries to kill his publisher when his latest book is far too extreme.