Thank you both for including the "Pig in the City" subtitle.
Thank you both for including the "Pig in the City" subtitle.
Thank you both for including the "Pig in the City" subtitle.
Shit, at your school, a 60 got you a D? Our D range was 65-74.
Shit, at your school, a 60 got you a D? Our D range was 65-74.
I hope you're right about Lost Highway. I'm trying to be hopeful but in my heart of hearts, I'm figuring I'll only see it in Thursday's installment.
I hope you're right about Lost Highway. I'm trying to be hopeful but in my heart of hearts, I'm figuring I'll only see it in Thursday's installment.
Much agreed as far as everything you say about Malick. I would argue David Lynch could be another valid answer to this question, with Eraserhead and either Mulholland Dr. or Inland Empire, depending how highly one ranks Blue Velvet. I think all four are great and would probably rank them Eraserhead first, then Mulhol…
Much agreed as far as everything you say about Malick. I would argue David Lynch could be another valid answer to this question, with Eraserhead and either Mulholland Dr. or Inland Empire, depending how highly one ranks Blue Velvet. I think all four are great and would probably rank them Eraserhead first, then Mulhol…
Plus:
Plus:
Fuck yes, Johnny Guitar.
Fuck yes, Johnny Guitar.
Which baffles the shit out of me, since of the 70 or so directors and critics whose work I generally like and whose lists I perused, hers was probably top three as far as agreement with my taste, except for the Carlito's Way pick.
Which baffles the shit out of me, since of the 70 or so directors and critics whose work I generally like and whose lists I perused, hers was probably top three as far as agreement with my taste, except for the Carlito's Way pick.
Really? I've found that the consensus (that I've come across in life generally, not just the comments on this series) is that of these three Tarantinos, Jackie Brown is the one that holds up best. Reservoir Dogs and, to a much lesser degree, Pulp Fiction are imbalanced in favor of style, and Pulp Fiction suffered…
Really? I've found that the consensus (that I've come across in life generally, not just the comments on this series) is that of these three Tarantinos, Jackie Brown is the one that holds up best. Reservoir Dogs and, to a much lesser degree, Pulp Fiction are imbalanced in favor of style, and Pulp Fiction suffered…
Indeed. Also:
Indeed. Also:
@avclub-e1e9b94dafb06d285e00bd4c2d72b3e5:disqus Flunky actually wasn't played by Chris Elliot but rather by Jeff Martin, who went on to write for Early Simpsons (where Matt Groening had previously created Krusty with Flunky as the model) and Craig Ferguson.
@avclub-e1e9b94dafb06d285e00bd4c2d72b3e5:disqus Flunky actually wasn't played by Chris Elliot but rather by Jeff Martin, who went on to write for Early Simpsons (where Matt Groening had previously created Krusty with Flunky as the model) and Craig Ferguson.