ah you beat me to it, dude from cover of amazing album.
ah you beat me to it, dude from cover of amazing album.
Dissolution, not disillusion. Although many of us were disillusioned by the dissolution.
Ok, that was the last time I comment on something that might draw out the diehard fans of whatever band is mentioned. I'm not saying they literally sound like Dropkick Murphys but it's the Norwegian equivalent. jesusfuckingchrist
It's like Dropkick Murphys on a diet of nothing but herring.
I suspect things may have taken a bad turn when you start mailing your feces to each other.
uhh, is something supposed to happen when I scroll down?
*looks around, sees no one, removes pants and gets comfortable*
Wish I would step back from this first, my friend
Director: "That's great but can we have the camera circle around the guy real fast like four times before he says something? Also have the audio guys put in some sounds like 'pfeeeewwww, pfeewwww WOOSSHH!'"
Nothing will ever top the PBS and Nova docs of this era. I grew up watching Nova and by contrast seeing anything that passes for a "documentary" on Science Channel, Discovery, or Nat Geo these days makes my heart and brain hurt.
I'm in the same boat as Black Orpheus, I've read Blood Meridian and The Road, and love both. So I think I've been successfully talked out of seeing this movie, at least until it's maybe on Netflix.
Marilyn Manson, whatever Kardashian is the dumbest, and Gary Busey.
Me too, I've been really into his rockstar interviews lately (Maynard, Josh Homme). And as far as Manson, I've been there, I think that's how I am in conversation after a few beers plus some other stuff, and Chris Hardwick's expression was sadly familiar.
He just got more incoherent. You could see him forming what might have been a logical idea, but then forgetting what he was talking about while trying to get out a sentence and then going on a tangent until Hardwick and Co. got tired of waiting for him to find his words.
Let's talk about Talking Dead. Guesses at the number and different types of substances in Marilyn Manson's blood?
Wait, why do I get downvoted for incorrect speculation? I don't like this new Disqus.
You often have to think about McCarthy's dialogue for awhile. I suppose this could be a little more a challenge in a movie unless you're watching at home and hit pause everytime someone says something interesting.
I suspect the negative stuff is coming from people who have never read Cormac McCarthy and are caught off guard. And the reviews are making me want to see it more - it might not be the case but my hope is this movie just goes over the heads of your typical mainstream critic. Based on Rottentomatoes it's either a…
*rearranges to spell FRAT house* *hi five*
He's brilliant and a sick guitarist but I wouldn't say revolutionary in his art form, he's more of a revivalist/historian type. But then I feel biased against people who shit on new and experimental ideas and only fetishize the past.