PJ Harvey never tries to be anything. She takes a different approach to every album, that's part of her brilliance.
PJ Harvey never tries to be anything. She takes a different approach to every album, that's part of her brilliance.
'Funny how no two lists are the same.'
Well, like I said, second from bottom on my list hardly equates to 'it's crap'.
I'm not really sure you can blame Frakes specifically for the Thunderbirds film, it was probably a bad idea to begin with.
This is how I'd rank her albums (the solo ones, haven't heard the two with John Parish):
Some versions (certainly the UK release) end with This Wicked Tongue, which is pretty great.
Good Fortune - though that may be because it's the first song of hers I heard.
'It seems odd that it wasn't always in rotation during the alternative rock radio boom of the 90's.'
Not sure if Gimme the Loot counts as a 2013 film but if so I wanted to give that a mention, it's excellent.
Beginning to think that Wes Anderson and Rian Johnson both decided to have Willis hypnotised before they started filming Moonrise Kingdom/Looper.
I only just got around to buying it the other day =(
Some of my favourites so far:
'Worlds are colliding! George is getting very upset!'
Rushmore and Out of Sight are both well worth a place in greatest films of the 90s. The latter has one of the best ensemble casts ever - even Jennifer Lopez is great in it.
'Yeah? Well I eat Froot Loops for breakfast'
Best episode: Lemon of Troy
They got about the same amount of love, both were up for Best Picture and Director and both got two acting nominations (still wondering how Giamatti got snubbed). And both won Best Adapted Screenplay.
Must feel good not being one of the mindless sheeple who pretended to like Drive huh
Don't forget Theodore Rex.
I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.