Yeah, Shortbus is kind of the anti-Shame. Possibly the warmest, most open-minded American movie about sexuality I've ever seen.
Yeah, Shortbus is kind of the anti-Shame. Possibly the warmest, most open-minded American movie about sexuality I've ever seen.
Those ads were the best advertising I've ever seen on this site, by a wide margin.
Now that I've seen Upstream Color, Gravity is the movie I'm most looking forward to this year. It sounds amazing.
I think I do, but you should probably elaborate just in case.
I have an mp3 of that squeal and the overcompression makes it sound like it was recorded indoors. Vinyl's where it's at…
*Trey Anastasio walks into booth, freezes in abject terror*
It has a marching, vaguely assaultive quality and is good to stomp to. It's not really that surprising.
"They were jammies. They had Yodas and shit on 'em!"
The one for Jabba's stripper chick is way longer.
Agreed. It comes off as shrill instead of emotionally wrenching to me. But based on comments above, it obviously works for some.
Meh. I'm much more interested in an AV Club comments battle between Groot and Hodor.
Though it's merely your opinion, this statement is false.
It's not so much the programming as the approach to advertising.
That video nasty style album cover is all kinds of awesome. I can picture it on a shelf next to Shocking Asia.
You didn't recognize him as he's playing himself in it.
It's a great film. I really love that opening counterfeiting sequence, taking the audience through the whole process. More movies need detailed scenes like that.
Never heard that and I really can't imagine those two having anything to say to one another. What an odd pair.
Not sure I agree with your assessment of the scene, but it's a nice choice all the same.
It sort of depends on your own personal relationship with your refrigerator.
He Cleaned Clowns just sounds unbearably sad for some reason. I really want to see it.