So is this Steampunk? Cuz I hate Steampunk, and so I need to know if I hate this.
So is this Steampunk? Cuz I hate Steampunk, and so I need to know if I hate this.
I heard "Time Spent in Los Angeles" by Dawes while in a Savers thrift store the other day. I'm assuming the employees were playing their own taste in music, but who knows.
Oh, look honey, that's one of the Oak Ridge Boys. Beautiful plumage on that one.
When I worked as a busser at a Red Robin in Hillsboro, Oregon, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper asked me to get his bill settled up for him.
Mickey Hatcher's dead?
I'd watch the fuck out of that. Seriously.
Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is fantastic, and I'll fight anyone to the death who claims otherwise.
When running from a black hole, you don't have to run fast. You just have to run faster than the other guy.
@avclub-6956968b560a7eb499ca03a8b3b43189:disqus : Thanks, I did not catch that.
Or randomly tending bar, and giving people tequila no matter what they order.
You can't call 'em Indians anymore. They're Casino Americans.
@avclub-f6f154417c4665861583f9b9c4afafa2:disqus : Wait, Werner Herzog is remaking Office Space?! Why wasn't I told about this?
@avclub-b4238f7793ec8c1a632f14f2a1766c68:disqus : personally, I think HBO would need to do a 10 part series to even remotely hope to get it right. I don't know if a 2-3 hour movie would be long enough to fit it all in.
Did it eat through the decks and go out the hull?
I have that one on Criterion! It's lovely.
False. Dangerfield played the catfish Holly throws out. His line about getting no respect was cut, though.
I have what you could only describe as a Orff and ornn thing with Hans Zimmer.
Sissy Spacek is probably the reason I am engaged to a freckled redhead.
I'm just gonna go ahead and leave this here:http://www.youtube.com/watc…, and this one too.
I still haven't gotten to Suttree yet, but you're right. Malick would be perfect to film any of McCarthy's southern novels. And he wouldn't be a bad choice to try Blood Meridian either, as I think he'd find a way to evoke McCarthy's writing on the landscape and the Judge's morality.