Every trailer or TV spot I've seen in the past month has been more about the pop music than the movie.
Every trailer or TV spot I've seen in the past month has been more about the pop music than the movie.
That's a shame. I really dug Kill List and was looking forward to this…
Jeez, as if I wasn't excited enough already to see it…
The darkness is why this is a classic episode. If Grimes doesn't die, there's no resonance to the episode for me, and it would greatly undercut the build-up of the whole thing.
I say this constantly during the Spring.
Hartman is one of my favorite performers of all time. He was consistently fun to watch in everything, but his masterpiece is Bill McNeal.
Seriously uncool. I hope their kids don't see this.
The first time I saw TV Funhouse, I was channel surfing and stopped because I saw a stuffed kangaroo dressing in front of a mirror and thought, that's odd. Then a real kangaroo entered the room and started to wail on it, and I did not stop laughing for about twenty minutes.
More crucially:
Ventriloquist dummies are never not scary.
…who seriously looks like a young Phillip Seymour Hoffman.
Pin is a puppet, appealing to some adults…
Submarine was a good film, and very well shot. Guy's got an eye…
The Decline of British She Power would have been a good headline for when Thatcher resigned.
They should wear those crazy old timey music contraptions on their heads!
Agreed all around, especially in regards to her other movies, most notably The Virgin Suicides. That's a movie where an abstracted mood sort of dominates the whole thing.
@avclub-6b8aa777ed70e7f15a45947a0f0c5986:disqus The two longest songs by Cox on my iPod are "He Would Have Laughed" and "Nothing Ever Happened", both of which are at the top tier of his stuff. If you count Desire Lines (more Pundt than Cox), that's another fantastic over 5-minute song by this band.
"I don't trust you, Ray Liotta"
The Limey is all kinds of awesome. You will not be disappointed.
No, saw it in NYC. Wish I had been though…