Hey Noel
Do you know if this release is any different than the previous DVD release? The "key features" you mentioned were on that one too. Is this just a reissue? Fancy new cover? 3-D? Is it in 3-D? I think I would buy it again if it were in 3-D.
Hey Noel
Do you know if this release is any different than the previous DVD release? The "key features" you mentioned were on that one too. Is this just a reissue? Fancy new cover? 3-D? Is it in 3-D? I think I would buy it again if it were in 3-D.
Sucks for ZMF
After he just filmed all those commercials for his new chain of electronics stores CRAZY MOTHERFUCKER'S HOUSE OF OWNAGE
I don't see how The Tourist can not do well, what with David Foster Wallace starring in it.
THERE'S A MONSTER AT THE END OF THIS POST
DON'T FINISH READING IT RUN AWAY
There's also an interview he did with Larry King a few years ago where he switches in and out of character on a dime. People like to compare him to Andy Kaufman, but between the hairpin character shifts, internal footnotes ("The Word") and levels upon levels of subtext it's really like he's a David Foster Wallace book…
Note To Kanye
Don't upstage Bryan Cranston unless you want a lungful of red phosphorus and a throatful of bike lock.
Can't I have both? Yes, yes I can!
I don't think he even has reality anymore.
I would not be surprised
if Snoop has no idea this is even going on.
I'm with you, rump. I love love love this movie. Yes, I had to watch it ten times and then read the books before I had any idea what the hell was going on. But there really isn't anything else like it. I love the random lines, the off-the-charts intensity with which every actor delivers EVERY. SINGLE. LINE. like it's…
The extended version is great, but if Nathan didn't like the way the theatrical version began, he really wouldn't like the "five minute story-board-o-rama history of humanity" that is at the beginning of the extended version.
The Clientele
Walking down West 96th Street on an early Fall day, listening to "Suburban Light." Halfway through the first verse of the first song, I knew this was music I had been waiting my whole life to hear, and was saddened that I hadn't gotten into them sooner. I wanted to grab people on the street and say "WHY…
I'll fag your face.
I'm pretty sure Ashberry puts more thought into his words than anybody puts into anything anywhere.
Metaphor
I remember an interview with Pollard in The Big Takeover right after Isolation Drills came out and he said it's frustrating that his lyrics never gotten taken seriously, that everyone always assumed he was just making up random, John Ashberry-like strings of words but nobody considered that (like Ashberry)…
I don't understand why their two most recent albums got the big "meh." I loved them both, and kudos to them for actually growing as a band. I really like where they're going.
"Saturation" still holds up; I listened to it pretty much non-stop when it came out, but I still give it a listen every six months or so and it's always as good as I remember.
"hook-free?" Really? Pernice Brothers have more hooks than a fucking whaling ship.
JVS, you're probably thinking of:
George Lucas has more issues than a magazine rack
In every interview I've seen with Lucas over the past ten years where they bring up his personal life, they always seem to mention how his wife left him years ago for another man, and he makes it clear that he's still not over it. I'm wondering if his obsessive desire…