Beyond the Black Rainbow is one of the best films of the last decade.
Beyond the Black Rainbow is one of the best films of the last decade.
Soapdish is dope.
I love both Jarmusch and Doyle but Limits did little for me. Was it your first time seeing it? It's one that I think might sink in more for me on a repeat viewing but I just don't have time these days.
I saw Spectre one week ago and can barely remember it. In fairness, I was drunk. Also in fairness, it was boring.
Be kind, rewind.
Mulholland Drive is my favorite work of art in any medium, so yeah I'm gonna support you on this one. Badalementi's work is really important to most of Lynch's best stuff. Have you seen the extras on the new MD Criterion? Cool shit with Angelo.
What's up, y'all? I didn't see Batman vs. Superman therefore my weekend was pretty good.
I've seen it maybe six times but don't get me wrong, that shit always makes me cringe.
Your obsession is beautiful. Don't let the bastards drag you down.
Oh. You saw Suspiria in 35? Jeez, I'm not jealous or anything. Nope, not at all.
You've alluded to some personal issues, and I don't know what they are. But I do hope that whatever they are, you are overcoming them. Kick them in the fucking ass. You own them; they will never own you. Best wishes to you and yours.
I think Bug is one of the very best movies of its decade. What a fascinating and well-detailed depiction of a descent into complete insanity.
I pretty much hated "Defending Your LIfe". It just wasn't my thing.
I think it's one of the best horror films ever made, and it's one that me and my partner (we saw in the theater together when it came out) always discuss at length after watching.
I think Lars Von Trier is one of the greatest directors who ever lived. Melancholia is perhaps the most accurate artistic depiction of clinical depression I've ever seen. I felt that goddamn thing in my bones. Antichrist is one of the best horror movies ever made, and seeing it in the theater was something I will…
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Really really stoked for High-Rise and that Portishead thing makes me even more intrigued.
Spring Breakers is one of the best films of the last five years that I've seen.
If I'm to be a pawn in anyone's game, I only ask that it's the game where Drew Barrymore and Timothy Olyphant walk in and then WHOOPS people start losing their clothes and HAYOOOOOH we all decide to have some fun *turns camera off*
I think when we've had a couple more AM albums, it will all make more sense. Don't get me wrong - it makes sense to me now, and I love all the AM shit I have. The latest record is probably my favorite. What I mean is that she hasn't really had a chance to establish the band for years on end in the way she did when she…