Not really, but it is pretty offensive. And completely hilarious.
Not really, but it is pretty offensive. And completely hilarious.
So true. I'm not going to repeat it here, but this movie has my favorite line of filthy dialogue from a movie ever, spoken by the glorious Margot Kidder.
So true. I'm not going to repeat it here, but this movie has my favorite line of filthy dialogue from a movie ever, spoken by the glorious Margot Kidder.
Yeah, that's disappointing but so long as it's original cut of Bad Santa, I'll still try to go.
Yeah, that's disappointing but so long as it's original cut of Bad Santa, I'll still try to go.
Pure unadulterated joy is exactly right. Not just the best concert film ever made but one of my favorite films ever in any genre.
Pure unadulterated joy is exactly right. Not just the best concert film ever made but one of my favorite films ever in any genre.
2 Wrecked 2 Ralph: The Land of Dry Heaves
2 Wrecked 2 Ralph: The Land of Dry Heaves
This reminds me of that time I yelled at a Delta flight attendant:
This reminds me of that time I yelled at a Delta flight attendant:
So glad this is getting good reviews as the trailer is awesome. I've been wanting to see someone broaden the scope of found-footage horror and this seems like a smart approach.
So glad this is getting good reviews as the trailer is awesome. I've been wanting to see someone broaden the scope of found-footage horror and this seems like a smart approach.
Well, maybe you should wait until we get the Botox Report back.
Well, maybe you should wait until we get the Botox Report back.
Yep. The performance of this song in Stop Making Sense is the only time I have ever been moved to tears by a concert film. It's that beautiful.
Yep. The performance of this song in Stop Making Sense is the only time I have ever been moved to tears by a concert film. It's that beautiful.
Agreed. This has been getting mixed reviews from what I've seen, but the general excitement her review conveys has suddenly renewed my interest in this.
Agreed. This has been getting mixed reviews from what I've seen, but the general excitement her review conveys has suddenly renewed my interest in this.
So the guy who directed this was behind, among many other great things, "Jurassic Bark"?