I used to watch Flying Circus on PBS at night, and then, when I was a junior in HS, my friends and I watched Holy Grail at my friends house. My life hasn't been the same since. Love Monty Python.
I used to watch Flying Circus on PBS at night, and then, when I was a junior in HS, my friends and I watched Holy Grail at my friends house. My life hasn't been the same since. Love Monty Python.
I just listened to it again last night. It sounds new every time.
I find that the Coen brothers, through most of their films, have a theme of insignificance and the inability of their characters to change the world. I haven't seen Miller's Crossing in a few years, but I think that theme runs through Barton Fink.
I just watched Persona for the first time last week. I completely agree. Awesome, in the most traditional sense of the word.
I wish I could see two movies for the first time again
Adaptation and 8 1/2. When I first saw both of them, I was blown away.
I can understand why the twits hate me, but why Riff? She hardly posts, and when she does, it always seems intelligent.
mbs, season 4 is tops for me. So amazing.
I would say the sled is important to Kane, but not important to the rest of the world. Like ET said, it's his last bit of humanity, the only thing he really loves. But if the reporter spent so much time trying to find the truth, and found out it was just a sled, it wouldn't make a good news story (at least not in the…
Withnail and I isn't really a Hunter S. Thompson ripoff.
Kerouac would be proud.
Great Internet Idea #46,000,146,987: The Dildeaux Tapestry
Glad I saw that
Now I know how to defend against a man with two dildos.
Go to sleep (is that how it works?)
WHITE NOISE has a distinct DeLillo feel to it.
You don't even want to know what happens on the Pirate Ship.
Or at least drink their milkshakes.
wsvon…too soon.
That's the real story behind the Ghost of the Boston Garden.
Troll, too close to the sun. Too close to the sun.
Ah references I haven't gotten to in my Netflix queue.