I miss this show more and more every day. It doesn't help that I've been watching a lot of GG lately or maybe it does I don't know. I don't even know what to say other than I'll always enjoy the time we had it.
I miss this show more and more every day. It doesn't help that I've been watching a lot of GG lately or maybe it does I don't know. I don't even know what to say other than I'll always enjoy the time we had it.
I saw the best minds of my generation
Maybe you forgot because it's been advertised as "coming soon" for the last 3-4 years. In any case, I really enjoyed Special Topics and admired her decision to make it a legitimately ambiguous mystery, not only on the murder front but on the personal identity front as well. The only problem I had was that the tone…
Jesus fucking Christ.
Please ignore.
*Jodidos*, *Chingados*, *Fregados*
You know, I started watching Venture Bros. halfway through Season 3, and I always thought that them being half-brothers was implied but never stated.
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@avclub-cfe912f5cb3aa572bd1c9ae2a9b82207:disqus 's got the right idea, although there are some movies which are so fascinating or beautiful that I do in fact look forward to them. Granted, Shoah and Salo entail a depressing, miserable time, but their aesthetic is enough to (at times) override my human feelings.
I hadn't even heard about Shoah coming out today, but I just ordered my copy thanks to you.
Nice choice. This along with his two great symphonies make up the dear sweet spot I have in my heart for Ives.
Believe it or not, Maqroll is not home
so please leave a message after the beep.
I must be out or I'd answer the phone,
where could I be?
Believe it or not I'm not home.
I first heard about these two from reading Manuel Puig's Kiss of the Spider Woman. Two characters (one straight, intellectual, revolutionary the other gay, flamboyant and sentimental) are in jail and tell eachother stories or recount movies they've seen. This and Cat People are two of those movies. I highly recommend…
Yeah, that whole song and dance number he does really breaks my heart, even more than when he allowed Bender to live and then resigned from his job as inspector.
But, but gratuitous nudity?
Happy happy birthday,
Happy happy birth.
Happy birthday TO you. (Seinfeld)
Now eat some cake.
You know, given the limited amount of machine-based pronouns and synonyms for police officer, you'd think I would be less surprised by the fact that you wrote he same thing I was thinking about 8 hours beforehand, but you'd be surprised…or not.
My taste in music isn't the mist eclectic around (in fact, I pretty much gave up on any contemporary pop music about 4 years ago, so there's that), but my music professor, John Marr, is the person who first introduced ME^ to the to the limitless world of classical and modern orchestral music. From Bach to Borden, and…
^Read in Tim Gunn's voice.
Fanfare for the Common Man