It means you make way more than you are worth and should be punched in the face. "inertial momentum" is obnoxious outside of being redundant. "growth trend" - ditto. Motherfuck that guy. Speak English motherfucker!
It means you make way more than you are worth and should be punched in the face. "inertial momentum" is obnoxious outside of being redundant. "growth trend" - ditto. Motherfuck that guy. Speak English motherfucker!
They meant Peaky Blinders.
He may have done that, but with Cersei, Loras, and Margery, they were not imaginary crimes.
I watched Green Room and Hell or High Water. Green Room was good, but not in my top ten. I liked the tension, the cinematography and some of the acting, but it just didn't go to that next level for me. I saw it as straight exploitation and not social commentary. I loved that they played Bad Brains over the end credits.
Now I have to decide between watching one of those, or Hell or High Water tonight. Damn. I've been catching up while the family was out of town. Saw La La Land and Manchester by the Sea the last two nights, but can't go back to the movie theater tonight because the popcorn is starting to wreck my intestines.
" there is enough inertial momentum here that we could well see the growth trend carrying over into the 2018 calendar year"
"I just want to settle down and take care of this pygmy marmoset…"
It's a variation of the classic Chris Gaines gambit, derived from the Bruno defense.
Allen Ginsburg was also from Paterson, NJ. Can't be a coincidence that Jarmusch set a film about a poet in that city. Also, Williams was a poet secondarily to his career as a doctor. The character in this film seems to be somewhat related in that sense.
Obviously my comparison was too extreme. My fault for trying to make a point. I was wrong. Comparing having an abortion with being gay is also incorrect.
Gosling and Crowe got paid 7 million each.
He didn't say he wished he'd been raped by his priest. Abortion can be a traumatic experience and a difficult decision. Being gay is just part of who somebody is. So, while I see your point, I think it may not be the same thing.
The recent Roger Waters interview was pretty good. I liked the story about him having his shoes stolen in Turkey.
Maron always seems to like to start at the beginning so he can psychoanalyze everybody and commiserate about shitty childhoods. Sometimes, it's interesting.
“He came up, and we hugged each other, and then he started pushing me back, trying to lay me down on the stage. So I buckled down and used my knees to stay in place, and he was in my ear saying, ‘Lay down.’ I whispered ‘No’ in his ear. Even after I said no, he was still trying. I had to use my core to stay up—he’s a…
"I feel happy… I feel happy."
He answered in complete sentences and even got a little enthusiastic about some of the topics. He wasn't like he was in the above interview. I think Jerry Lewis is an asshole, but it appears his assholishness waxes and wanes.
She's the best one.
It has to happen to make Infinity War be awesome. We need Galactus and Silver Surfer.
Marc Maron had him on WTF and he cut the interview short after 30 minutes but was cool for the part of the interview he did.