avclub-12819cffeae28741e228901f671e1edb--disqus
Dalek1000
avclub-12819cffeae28741e228901f671e1edb--disqus

Agreed aprils was quite cool. I also kind of liked Annes. And the one they already had was awsome

…wait a second…okay…no…I am seeing so connection.

I was not crazy about that movie. I liked the Cusacks and I liked Black but besides that I found the film very tedious.

Yeah, no. Wes Anderson is a geinus but you can't we watch his films that easily. For some reason I find 30's-40's screwball comedies easy to watch…that and shaun of the dead

Rewatchable
Shaun of the Dead and Bringing up Baby

I think I will always love the homehade stuff they make.
The terrorist tape
The news show
that billboard with Frank
These adds
I also love it during the add when franks says "egg"

Do you think that was the gangs borderline sadism?

Actually both adds wore amazing.

GREAT OPENING
I loved the opening add for kitten mittons and next weeks episode looks great. I also love Macs paper eating

The two people who played Richie were the sole good things about that crap film

Well the scene in Wild at Heart when Laura Dern (who was terrible in Blue Velvet but was great in this) describes her insane uncle, I just found that more disturbing than all of Blue Velvet put together. Alos if your going to make the case of it not having anything super natural Wild at Heart didn't have anything. For

I als o found that book highly deppresing. Like the parts when they describe Eddies life and the wife beating scenes.

Blue Velvet was overated.
1. Lost Highway
2. Wild at heart
3. Blue Velvet/Mulholland Dr

@twogreattastes , they kept NOTHING in the miniseries. I found the handjob scene creepy to an extreme. Actually i found all the parts with Hocksetter disturbing. Especially the leeches. I found that book a really disturbing, what with the Hyper Violence and Sex. During that summer I had read all this neil gaiman too

Willem Dafoe, Dennis Hopper, Robert Blake, he realllllllll knows his creepy people. Try walken out DL

Try seeing The Birds as a 6 year old. The second time I saw thqat I turned away at the eye scene. Hitchock is great.

I find King very strange. He has written two of my favorite books (It and Misery) and written two books so terrible I had to put them down (The Tommyknockers and The Dark Half). I find his stuff kind of hit or miss but more often hit. I also like him as a person, like Neil Gaiman. Also I read IT when I was 12 so the

I like that movie because its the only sci-fi movie ever to say self destruct button with a straight face. Blade Runner was better though

Lost Highway and Wild at Heart were masterpeices. Also, I found Donnie Darko creepy and sad oposed to scary. Except for the basement scene. Basments and attics they get me. So screw you evil dead.

I agree totally. That book was flawless…until the child sex scene. It was part satire part horror part comedy part plain Stephen King cruelty