And The Idiots is a fairly upbeat piece, at least for Von Trier. There's a lot of humour in The Kingdom as well, so I don't think he's as bleak as some suggest.
And The Idiots is a fairly upbeat piece, at least for Von Trier. There's a lot of humour in The Kingdom as well, so I don't think he's as bleak as some suggest.
Now I'm convinced he'll definitely be in it.
Now I'm convinced he'll definitely be in it.
Slow-mo? All the cool kids know it as Joss Acklund's Spunky Backpack.
Slow-mo? All the cool kids know it as Joss Acklund's Spunky Backpack.
As 2000AD / Dredd references go, that's incredibly obscure. I salute you sir.
As 2000AD / Dredd references go, that's incredibly obscure. I salute you sir.
Count me in as a Season Two fan as well, I loved the direction it took and thought it was a really brave move to end the season like that (which I really liked, sorry @GrantBnet:disqus ). Infact I don't think I've ever been as disappointed by a series as I was Millennium, season three jettisoned all the interesting…
Couldn't they just do one of those "XXX A Porn Parody" things, but then play it straight and not include any porn?
White Heat 2 - Even Whiter Heat
Whilst I agree with the general gist of the article, and that way too many shows go for too long, I can't believe it didn't mention King of the Hill as one of the shows that made it over the 200 mark (with 259 in total) and which was still beautiful stuff to the very end. I really believe it's one of the finest…
Kate Upton.
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Terris were the band that stopped me buying the NME. I'd always been more in to Melody Maker but when that closed down I swapped over and followed them for a bit, but after buying Terris' first single, and being unable to understand why the NME wouldn't rate it about 4/10, I never bought the paper again.
Yeah, at the Shepherd's Bush Empire, for their twentieth anniversary. Tickets were out of my price range but they seem to do one off gigs every couple of years or so, and when I saw them back in 2006 they were just as great as they ever were. It's just a shame they're not interested in writing new MLS songs, but I…
As much as I love them I do agree, I never took to Marriage Blister or April 1st, but then for every weak song there's something fantastic like November 5th, Mr Boyd or 12 Reasons Why. They made some superb b-sides as well which most never got to hear, with songs like Emerald Green, Welcome To My Archipelago and I…
Or people who like lyrics to be inventive and affecting.
Right, I don't care if no one remembers them, I'm starting a My Life Story thread. Sure, lyrically they could be a bit weak on occasion (singing about Tamagotchi's wasn't one of Jake's best ideas) but they were capable of gloriously beautiful pop. Check out 12 Reasons Why and Sparkle on youtube and fall in love. (But…
Yes!
Ash were great when I was young and could jump up and down and wear skinny t-shirts (okay, that was only a brief six month period, but still) but they haven't stood the test of time if you ask me. Which is a shame, as Girl From Mars used to get my heart-a-racing.