Nice! Mare Decendrii was great, so I'm looking forward to this. And on a somewhat related note: the new The Body also seems to be excellent.
Nice! Mare Decendrii was great, so I'm looking forward to this. And on a somewhat related note: the new The Body also seems to be excellent.
I'm not sure I even understand the quandry at Yo, Is This Racist. On the other hand, I'm quite sure that "The Life Of Pablo had its own mini controversy over [Kanye's] use of the word “bitch” in his lyrics" is a rather generous way of telling it, non? Either way, you picked that over The Clemdog and Big Poppa Hayes? I…
A murder of ferrets, really.
Clearly the Hollywood Handbook bump. The boys have made a star again!
Oh yeah, Author and Punisher is great! The last Locrian also plays like a less condensed, more atmospheric version of THC& TB.
Great, I didn't even know this was out yet - The Body really can do no wrong, brilliant band.
That might be the very reason he hired some goons to gang rape his family on the beach: So he could reasonably say that, no, that's EXACTLY what watching season 4 felt like and here's the data to back it up.
Picturing Dan Harmon sitting at home, nearing breakdown, connecting articles on a board with the obligatory red thread, and then finally, half in relief, half in hate, yelling,"I solved it! It's only a pseudo scientific observation!" is a funny thought until it gets sad.
Now, THAT is a cool story, bro.
True, I might have been trying to preserve the mystery in our relationship. Although, Crust(core), by virtue of being a musical genre, might have been a tip off as to what I was talking about.
Well, the British band Fall of Efrafa published a trilogy of albums (ranging from Crust to something more of a crusty Isis/ GY!BE mix, hence the difficulty in pinpointing the genre) inspired by Watership Down before disbanding. And because it's such a niche topic, chances to hyperventilate about how great they were…
The rare chance the mention that the Warren-trilogy by Fall of Efrafa is one of the finest examples of neo-Crust (for lack of a better genre distinction)!
See, it was either meant to show off my supreme grasp on the deep mysteries of movies and the human nature at all or, in fact, really more of a mundane observation based on my suprise that it was so absent from the review. But I'm glad you got to demonstrate that you're able to think on the level of an eleven-year-old.
And isn't his constantly watching the prostitute masturbating part of a larger theme? As a first stage of several intermediary ones, climaxing in him
*SPOILER*cutting his mother open and slipping his hand in?*SPOILER*It struck me as a definite take on Oedipus and the desire to climb back into the womb. On a completely…
Constructing a faulty harness for your brother to be lowered from the ceiling in?!
Noah, not to harp on it and I liked your article, but is that really such a huge practical issue? I mean, if I feel like I got ripped off by a shoddy product one, don't I then just go ahead and just check it out before blindly buying it? Particularly in the case of somebody like Tolkien, who people actively (I…
Sure, and I certainly don't mean to say that it's not a rather questionable business pratice i a lot of cases and I'm not regularly annoyed by it. My point, however, is that although I might get somewhat annoyed, that's about the extent to which it practically impacts me. We might talkt about the pros and cons of this…
Yeah, it's an interesting article, although I'm not quite sure if the possible dilemma that might result from the question really presents itself to anyone who's not forced to engage with it. I mean, I'm quite free to disregard any posthumous work as irrelevant, based solely on the fact that I don't like it and thus…
Yeah, that's true, At the same time, however, every character - at least in the book - who dares to cross lines is either punished by dying or enduring a very tragic fate. So while that's nice for a moment, Cooper isn't really too keen on the whole thing. And I hope nobody ever praises me for having racial politics…
It's been a while that I saw the movie but if I remember correctly, they left the set up of the two sisters (with the whole subtext of white purity versus darker moral ambiguity) and the loss of the only morally (somewhat) equal Indians intact, didn't they? Just from the top of my head. I mean, it's not as bad as the…