To put it more into context … how many hours has Oliver spent on the Bugle skewering the perverse history of British colonialism?
To put it more into context … how many hours has Oliver spent on the Bugle skewering the perverse history of British colonialism?
Isn't the best story of this time Royal Trux being paid major money to produce a record and instead of blowing it on a slick producer Neil Hagerty took the money and created a home studio? He'd go on to become a highly skilled producer and RTX would continue to make some of their best records for Drag City with that…
I'm responding to that person's post and the argument therin. Why is that difficult to understand?
" For every good thing back in the day, there was something like slavery, repression, women as property, you name it."
All these show him capable of darker thematic material than those hacks Snyder and Goyer. What those dummies mean by dark is being able to see the bone break the skin, little more.
No no no. Clearly Morricone believes: A) The filmmaking processes of the 60s and 70s are clearly superior to today's. and B) The United States was better when it had slaves. There's no other way to read his comments.
Una Lucertola con la Pella di Donna is indeed great.
If you've listened to Morricone in any depth, it becomes pretty obvious he doesn't believe there's only "one right way to score" a film.
Nor should Il Maestro be.
Mad Men is a much more sophisticated show. This show is about whacking dragons with swords.
Stupid iPad and stupid Disqus.
It's not just historical accuracy. The books and show are interested in patriarchy as a subject thru this quasi-historical lens. Much like Mad Men was
Or watch a movie where Batman beats up Occupy Wallstreet, tortures everyone and hacks everyone's cell phone.
An exploration of his personal Tory politics.
Uggh that tank scene. It was like Legolas walking along heads in barrels.
I agree about the dum-dum rollercoaster action but the hour leading up to the island was a major snooze with little or no payoff.
You have to start with at least 1 good film for this list.
The AV Club = the most jejune of all the pop culture sites.
Whole storyline is a thinly veiled allusion to rich Republicans enlisting the Religious Right to do their dirty work.
Actually a FF movie should have been set in 1965.