Heh.
Heh.
Step Brothers was a step back in the right direction.
While on the subject
I recently rewatched Talladega Nights, which I hadn't seen since it came out. I remember hating it, because I was expecting Anchorman levels of funny.
And you've grown up mighty fine, Harmony.
I still try and revisit Boogie Nights every few months. It's such a fucking good movie. The drug deal scene is flawless in every way imaginable.
Kubrick
As a kid, I was obsessed with Kubrick. I would make little movies with our Hi-8 that were obsessive rip-offs of his style. It was probably Clockwork Orange that got me. Hot damn.
The good kind, that is.
Hell yes we can. Those fuckin weirdos.
I want to hurt you.
Posing a
These have both probably been brought up.
But Neon Bible was recorded in a church, right?
Agree. Agree.
Really? It's actually the complete opposite for me. I like Freak Magnet, but Rock!!! is a no go. Although, isn't it rock that has "Sweet World of Angels"? That's a hell of a song.
Fuck you and your experience that I want to have.
It's hard not to smile at Kung Pow. The Radioshack line kills me every time.
I loved House of the Devil the minute that Cars imitation in the opening credits started playing.
Yeah, I think the general consensus on that is that it had a nice premise and build up, until the shit ending. Reminds one very much of Donald Kaufman's script.
That reminds me of Waits' thoughts on Springsteen covering Jersey Girl.
Just see it. It's worth the experience.
I always finding myself
defending late-career Femmes. It's nowhere are flawless as those first three albums, but they remained one of the quirkiest and hard-working bands up until their break up.