His voice was great. Everyone was on point. I wish they'd had more US dates, too, but it was the perfect excuse to go to NYC.
His voice was great. Everyone was on point. I wish they'd had more US dates, too, but it was the perfect excuse to go to NYC.
Oh, let's see, um, I just went to see the STONE ROSES in New York, no big deal.
Jaws has the distinction of being two movies in one: a piercing small-town character study with a embarrassment of talent and a wealth of subtext, and a tedious action flick that just happens to feature one of the greatest monologues ever filmed. Much as I adore the first half (and the monologue), I lose interest the…
First movie I ever saw: Aliens, in the theater, when I was 3. Never had a chance.
Evil Dead II only succeeds if you're into slapstick, which I'm not. Fine movie and all, but whatever. Never got into Re-Animator due to a deep-seated distaste for Jeffrey Combs. Can't argue with the rest of your list, though.
I still have only seen the first two, but I will go down insisting that the original is a goddamn masterpiece, and the greatest fusion of horror and humor this side of An American Werewolf in London and The Return of the Living Dead.
Jesus, that dude's voice. Ugh.
I'm so next-level, I thought it was sincere.
Likewise. :)
Brilliant, fantastic review. This is the kind of insight I come here to read. Bravo.
"the FX series was so excellent and revelatory"
This is a Johnnie-heavy episode, anyway.
It would be easy to rest on the laurels of simply being the Greatest if one were so inclined, but it takes immeasurable courage and integrity to not only stand up to the military machine, but to jeopardize your entire career and your status as one of the world's most beloved figures by staying true to your…
"And within 250 million years, every continent may merge into another Pangaea (and The Smiths still won’t have reunited)." Classic.
Note: Chappie died on the way back to Johannesburg
And the only mention of the fokken righteous Die Antwoord lies in reference to their hair. Ooookay.
I can't be arsed to spend thirty seconds on YouTube, but I wish to vent my wholly uninformed opinion nonetheless.
Shoulda been there. :)
He approaches bodily functions and one's personal relationship to sex in a way that is totally frank and natural without being salacious. It's almost as if he's fully comfortable with sex while still utterly fascinated by it.
Well, shit, now I have to hear it.