I'll have to check that one out. He did a pretty lengthy one with Joe Rogen too a couple years back. Mostly boring wine babble though
I'll have to check that one out. He did a pretty lengthy one with Joe Rogen too a couple years back. Mostly boring wine babble though
I think he changes his hair as often as his underwear. Anyway, age shouldn't be a barrier to sporting different hairstyles.
This may be the most candid Maynard has ever been. But then there's also the chance that it's all made up - can never trust members of Tool.
Who cares? Great interview
Definitely. I've watched the first five episodes over the last couple of days and was thoroughly entertained. It's the perfect mix of drama and comedy.
Maybe.
Space Closet?
I agree with you about The Conjuring. I wasn't expecting much, though I rarely do with horror, but was pleasantly surprised - and mainly for the reasons you mentioned. The haunted house/exorcism idea has been done ad nauseum, but The Conjuring shows that the quality of director makes a huge difference in producing…
The original ending to PA is far more superior than that bullshit tack-on they ended up doing.
That's why, for me, horror has never been a cinema-going experience. Alone (or one other person) in a dark room is the only way to go.
Yet, I love all of those guys' works, but thought It Follows was a complete joke of a horror movie. I liked to be scared or shocked when watching horror.
He's super serial
I was expecting to see Passion of the Christ on the list.
I'll be honest: nothing was brilliant about It Follows. But I so wanted there to be.
That's not true. The version they have listed is the Swedish one. The American version also has a slightly different name.
I'm just scouring through that list at the moment. Don't agree with a lot of it, but that's the horror genre for ya.
Unfortunately, they're both pretty schlocky.
Probably not gonna find too many here who agree but, It Follows was my biggest let down of the past year. All that hype of it being something new and fresh and, most importantly, scary, turned out to be utter bullshit. The premise was great, but the scare factor was almost at zero.
Especially Jenny Slate. We'll just have to wait to see her in another ep of Drunk History
You can take that Greer hating elsewhere, pal.
Melissa made this pilot fun and watchable, but, please, that super skirt needs to be shorter.