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Marmite, Toast, extra mature cheddar=awesome.
But it's really great for cooking together with/instead of veggie/chicken broth, especially dark sauces, gravies, soups. Just yesterday put in a good tablespoon in my cream of mushroom soup instead of using broth: excellent result.

Re-watch of Brazil after having last seen it what amounts to almost 25 years. I love this film and Gilliam. Apart from the supreme visuals and surreal gonzo-dystopia it's a superb cast, but de Niro, Hoskins and, of course, Palin, totally kill.
Three albums I enjoy very much these days: Burn your fire for no witness by

…and I always wonder what's missing when I eat a KitKat. Why, some soy sauce, wasabi and pickled ginger of course!

Derided by detractors as the 'Keanuisance'

Ah, The Streets, nice.

That whole s/t album by Rancid is a total blast, pissed off and aggressive, a nice turnaround after Life won't wait, kinda wish they would have stayed on that track.

I haven't watched Kika, so cannot judge it.
Almodovar often has disturbing characters and plot, of the ones I know particularly 'Atame' comes to mind, which you recommend yourself.
I'd agree with @daveshayne/qualify my original recommendation that 'Volver' is 'light' compared to other Almodovar.
Also, I don't know all

You can't really go wrong with Almodovar, haven't seen a bad one yet, Women on the verge of a nervous breakdown might also be a good and instructive starter.

This makes my day without even listening to the record which I will do after posting.
Convenient European tour dates, please!

In a conceit/idiotic thought that still elicits bafflement from me when I remember it, one p4k-writer once described the experience of listening to Deafheaven’s last album on their headphones, then taking them off in a grocery store in which Journey was on the speakers as a seamless transition (or something like that).

I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: there is another guitar-indie-band with an incredibly stupid three-word-band name, the first one of which (the three words) starts with a ‘C’: Cymbals Eat Guitars. And they also made a great album last year. And now they also have to leave it to CSH to dive headfirst into a

I hope I don't point out something obvious, but do you know 'The Good Soldier Sveik'? It's also WWI, not a memoir, but apart from Heller I haven't read better satire of war/the military.
I'm talking as an outsider, though.

King, Queen, Knave's a great read - I actually remember plowing through it. (And I also bought it as used copy.)

Totally with you on 12th Night, Hamlet has to share with whichever of the big ones I am just reading/watching.

Idk this music's meaning in other contexts … but they just played the Monty Python's Flying Circus theme music after the abominable 3 Doors Down. Hardly the worst thing to happen today/tomorrow. I still find it horrendous.

Here's hoping there's a ton more European gigs tba. And then England will probably get its traditionally big piece of the cake, so, not knowing your small market town: good luck?

Just come from watching a clip of CK with Letterman where he tells a true-enough-sounding story where he has to feed his dog a medicine so she won't die, but she doesn't want any of it so he tries to shove it down her throat. The way he "mimicks how he screamed at the dog in angry despair that time", this intense

That's all nice and good, but he really should get back together with his brothers Brussel and Prefab.

Watched the first half of Whiplash Thursday. Will definitely finish it, good by all means, but not a stonecold classic, either. Some musician friends totally hate it because it were misrepresenting the music/conservatory world so much.
Re-watched everything until "Scottie's tribunal" at the mission of Vertigo, will

Is it the right comedian if his first name is the last name of another comedian/actor/musician (whom I actually know) and if you take the last three letters of the first name of that latter comedian you have the name of the first lady (according to scripture)?