Joe Versus The Volca-No Country For Old Men In Black Swan Lake House Bun-Needful Things Fall A-Party Monster
Joe Versus The Volca-No Country For Old Men In Black Swan Lake House Bun-Needful Things Fall A-Party Monster
Joe Versus The Volca-No Country For Old Men In Black Swan Lake House Bun-Needful Things Fall A-Party Monster
Ah yes, Deerhoof are just full of soulful, painfully earnest lyrics, such as "bunny jump, bunny jump, bunny bunny bunny jump"
Ah yes, Deerhoof are just full of soulful, painfully earnest lyrics, such as "bunny jump, bunny jump, bunny bunny bunny jump"
Well, the "ungh!" part is right after that, so I was thinking she means that he has her, has her like "ungh!". As in, she is so profoundly frustrated that her emotions can only be expressed as "ungh!".
Well, the "ungh!" part is right after that, so I was thinking she means that he has her, has her like "ungh!". As in, she is so profoundly frustrated that her emotions can only be expressed as "ungh!".
The thing that stuck with me about Rollins being in the cast was kind of a weird, deliberate "celebrity paradox" moment: His character is revealed to have a Black Flag tattoo on the back of his neck. I don't know if this is an actual tattoo Henry Rollins has or a temporary one they had him wear specifically for the…
The thing that stuck with me about Rollins being in the cast was kind of a weird, deliberate "celebrity paradox" moment: His character is revealed to have a Black Flag tattoo on the back of his neck. I don't know if this is an actual tattoo Henry Rollins has or a temporary one they had him wear specifically for the…
Well, evil backwards is "live", so obviously the more evil something is, the more capable it is of resurrecting itself.
Well, evil backwards is "live", so obviously the more evil something is, the more capable it is of resurrecting itself.
They're constantly together in that documentary loudQUIETloud, but that of course was all special effects, kind of like how there were two Nicolas Cages in Adaptation. Frank Black's bare chest, however, was all too real.
They're constantly together in that documentary loudQUIETloud, but that of course was all special effects, kind of like how there were two Nicolas Cages in Adaptation. Frank Black's bare chest, however, was all too real.
I stole a CD from the used CD store near my school as a teenager - they usually just had empty cases on display, but this one was just a disc left out in the open. I didn't even know what album it was, and I believe it turned out to be one disc of a Wax Trax box set. In any case, I listened once, felt bad, and…
I stole a CD from the used CD store near my school as a teenager - they usually just had empty cases on display, but this one was just a disc left out in the open. I didn't even know what album it was, and I believe it turned out to be one disc of a Wax Trax box set. In any case, I listened once, felt bad, and…
My favorite aspect of the whole crayon-drawings-over-live-action-footage look is how the main character has all these little "holes" in his upper body that you can see the backdrop through.
My favorite aspect of the whole crayon-drawings-over-live-action-footage look is how the main character has all these little "holes" in his upper body that you can see the backdrop through.
It's supposed to sound like the William Tell Overture, also known as the theme from the Lone Ranger. There's an old joke about the Lone Ranger taking his trash "to the dump, to the dump, to the dump, dump, dump". The Goodfeathers segment is apparently set in a dump, so there you go.
It's supposed to sound like the William Tell Overture, also known as the theme from the Lone Ranger. There's an old joke about the Lone Ranger taking his trash "to the dump, to the dump, to the dump, dump, dump". The Goodfeathers segment is apparently set in a dump, so there you go.
Now you've almost made me like the fact that this film exists even if I'm never going to willingly see it - The Peanut Butter Solution is one of those kids' movies where you half-remember it as an adult and start becoming convinced it was actually just a weird dream. Future generations need that kind of thing so…
Now you've almost made me like the fact that this film exists even if I'm never going to willingly see it - The Peanut Butter Solution is one of those kids' movies where you half-remember it as an adult and start becoming convinced it was actually just a weird dream. Future generations need that kind of thing so…