The Falls is sensational, but I think The Baby of Macon is his masterpiece. No one has ever used different levels of narrative reality more deftly or with more devestating effect in the ultra cruel climax.
The Falls is sensational, but I think The Baby of Macon is his masterpiece. No one has ever used different levels of narrative reality more deftly or with more devestating effect in the ultra cruel climax.
It can have its advantages. I saw Louis at the Sydney Opera House in September and he said the only reason he came to Australia was because he knew heaps of people here had been pirating his TV series so doing a live tour was the only way to make money off of us.
Am I the only one who has always HATED Susan? I just assumed she was meant to be a hated character. That's the whole thing about her death, to me… we cheer it. Don't we?!
Here's what has always annoyed me about the ending of Seven:
Somehow I paid slightly less than the $145 face value of my ticket on StubHub (that's including their 10% service fee and a hilarious $4.95 fee for "electronic delivery") and saw it on Sunday night. My seat was on the front row and the rightmost seat, which was supposedly obstructed view, but wasn't obstructed at all.
I think you're misinterpreting Neil's comment there, actually. Neil actually says he's "mildly embarassed" that they WERE equivalents and that he's now Brent's manager… as in, it's the latter development that's embarassing. A perfectly acceptable and quintessentially English thing to say.
I was barely half way through reading the headline of this article before this lyric floated into my mind and stuck there.
Yes
"The Sopranos invented the by-now-standard formula where the next-to-last episode of a given season featured the big, dramatic moments, and the season finale featured more of a ruminative tone, a look back at where everybody had been."
The White Stripes
Plz?
I love all the FBI scenes in The Sopranos
and this ep contains one of my favorite lines in the whole series:
Sans Soleil, by the way
is a timeless masterpiece and the best film on this list.
Sans Soleil, by the way
is a timeless masterpiece and the best film on this list.
i am disappoint
would it have KILLED Conan to lean over to Jack and say "hey so are you going to drag Meg back behind a drum kit any time soon or what?"
If anyone has bothered to scroll this far down…
I propose a discussion.
who the fuck watches Burn Notice prequel?
Harris watches Burn Notice prequel!
Winner
If the guy is not a terrorist
then why does he look like one?
'Twas.
For the record…
Chloe Sevigny and Big Love are both awful. Just awful.
1980